Speech of Judge Chambers On the Judicial Tenure in the Maryland Convention Ap
Speech of Judge Chambers On the Judicial Tenure in the Maryland Convention Ap
Ezekiel F Ezekiel Forman Chambers
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No, Sir, there never has been on earth, but one man; and He was more than a man. There never will be another. Again : — it is said, that, heretofore the Judge has been appointed from political considerations; and I admit that this, or any other argument, which is intended to show the defects of the present sys- tem, or mode of appointment, is worthy of consideration. If that mode which the people, in the exercise of their proper sovereignty have prescribed, does not accomplish its object, it is... a fair argument for a change. But it must be perfectly clear, that the objection applies merely to the mode of appointment ; and that, as I have constantly maintained, is a secondary consideration. It does not touch the great and important question which I have endeavored to discuss, that of the tenure — the question which involves the essential element, in the character of the office — that is, the "in- dependence" of the Judge. But while I admit the propriety of considering the defects of the existing system, I cannot omit — what must occur to every intelligent mind — the further propriety of inquiring how far the proposed remedy will meet the objection, and remove the evil?
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