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Court would be taken. As this would not require more than one
week every three months the consequences of taking the Judges
away from the Civil Courts for criminal work would be reduced
te a minimum. It would also I believe be better for the jurors.
This scheme, in the form even of a two-monthly assize, was
rejected by the Secretary of State.
12.
I must now endeavour to explain why it is
that the Court cannot sit for longer hours than it actually
does. The tables I think will convince Your Excellency that it
is not possible to sit for more days than it does.
Your Excellency's query however touches on
the personal side of the matter as well as the public side, and
I must deal with that also. A Judge's work is not to be gauged
by the time he sits in Court; for there is a considerable
work
quantity of work to be done in Chambers when Court is over.
The preparation of judgments takes far longer time than is
generally imagined, and it is increased by the facts to which
I already referred in previous letters, that I am terribly let
and hindered in my work by not having the Reports in my
Chambers to refer to immediately while I am at work on judgments
and that I have no one with whom I can talk over cassa or
difficult points: I should be much obliged, if Your Excellency
would care for an illustration of what I mean, if you would
refer
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