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Bar Association?
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MX. ENEY: It is abolished here.
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JUDGE CARTER: This is time and time again.
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The Legislature will not go along with that because of
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political considerations, about three of them in each
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county. They put the pressure on the representatives,
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and they don't abolish them. Now, if you leave this com-
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pletely open, this matter of the Orphans' Court --
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MR. ENEY: It is not open.
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MR. MARTINEAU: It is assigned to the Circuit
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Court by the Constitution.
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MS. ENEY: You have got to keep in mind that
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the judicial power of the State, which means the entire
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judicial power of the State is vested in a four-tier
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judicial structure. There isn't any room for Orphans'
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Court or the Orphans' Court can't be created by the Legis-
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lature.
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JUDGE CARTER: What I am trying to say is this.
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Won't there be political consideration, rather than
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matters of what is proper and best and leave it open as
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to whether it goes to the People's Court or Circuit Court?
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