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4(a) provides that the Circuit Court shall have original
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jurisdiction in all cases, and Section 2 and 3 provides —
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JUDGE CLAPP: Except as otherwise provided
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by law.
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MR. SYKES: Except as may be assigned exclu-
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sively to People's Court.
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JUDGE CLAPP: That is changed.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Judge Clapp, do you think that
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it is a real danger?
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JUDGE CLAPP: I an not sure there is a prac-
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tical danger. Maybe ray philosophy of the Constitution
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is different than others, but it seems to ne a prohibition
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beyond which the Legislature shall not go, regardless of
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dangers that we see here tonight end may foresee.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Are there any other comments on
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the Appellate Court? If not, we will turn over to Sec-
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tion A, which deals with the Circuit Court. I think we
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covered part of that already.
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JUDGE FAIRBANK.S: Why was this original as far
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as original jurisdiction may be assigned exclusively to
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the People's Court or Appellate Court stricken?
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