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me take up this case here first about the one who wants a speedy trial."	I	said,	"Just
before I came on the bench	I called	Judge	Cox
and asked him could he give you a speedy trial any time soon and he told me that he could give you a speedy trial	first	thing	in
the morning with a jury."	He	said,	"Well,
Judge, I'm not really serious." I said,
"Well don't ask for something that you don't want because you may get it." So we just dismissed this motion. So we get them like that.
But, you know, I couldn't go into enough things here that we have done in 35 years.
We have done more in the federal courts in 35 years than they have in the last century. We have made more changes in state government and in national government in the last 35 years than you have in many, many years.
Some of them are good, some of them are bad, but we had to take part in them whether they are popular or unpopular. We feel like Mississippi is one of the cleanest states in the union. In fact, in this business we three judge panel there have acted on nearly,
JAMIE L. WETZEL, CSR - CIRCUIT COURT REPORTER


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