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politan areas, they go to the People's Court but in the rural
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areas they go to the Circuit Court?
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: I think that is right,
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Judge Proctor.
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MR. INVERNIZZI: I don't see, really, any
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purpose other than probably steering cases from one court
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to another court. These courts are supposed to be at the
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level contemplated. I think the monetary jurisdiction,
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though concurrent, should be the same.
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: It should be uniform.
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MRS. BOTHE: I was interested in Paul Schlitz's
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question at the beginning of this discussion, asking us
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whether we considered it a three court, three-tier system
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with the People's Court and Circuit Court jurisdiction
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combined. I may have missed the meeting. I don't remem-
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ber when we did consider it particularly. I wondered
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if he would comment a little further on why he thought that
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might be something we should have considered more thorough-
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ly.
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MR. SCHLITZ: Well, it seems to ir.e that this
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is the weak link in the plan here. You are giving the
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