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from doing it?
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MR. RODOWSKY: If you put it in the People's
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Court under this draft, there is provision that the
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exclusive jurisdiction of the People's Court has to be
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uniform statewide. As I say, I cm still not sure that
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vould do it because if only part of it were put exclusive-
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ly in the People's Court, you could still have a splitting,
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I would think.
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JUDGE RASIN: If your philosophy is what you
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say it is, Mr. Chairman, then why haven't you merely
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provided for a judiciary ai'ticle which says that there
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shall be such courts of this State with such jurisdiction
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as the Legislature may establish, and stop there?
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MR. ENEY: We did consider that.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That is the way the Federal
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Constitution is.
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JUDGE RASIN: That is right.
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THE CHAIRMAN: It is a matter of where you
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are going to draw the line. I don't think anybody, or
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very few on the entire Commission would be in favor of
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not going any further than that, but as Vernon has said,
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