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find out, so I said, "Well the first thing that I'm going to do is call Boyce." So I called Boyce, and I was on the phone with Boyce, not only did he tell me that story but numerous other stories for an hour. So I hung up with Boyce. First I was on the phone with Judge Russell for an hour, so then I called Boyce and I was on the phone with Boyce for an hour and he told me lots and lots of stories. And last, but not least, I called Albert Necaise and he kept me on the phone for an hour with lots and lots of great stories, but that's what's so great about it, to reminisce and hear all the great things that these distinguished men have been through.
Our next guest is the Honorable Judge John Roper, a United States Magistrate.
Judge.
(APPLAUSE.)
BY JUDGE ROPER:	It is certainly a
pleasure for me to be here today to honor a man that I think the world of and have for so many years. You know when Judge Russell first asked me to be a speaker on this
JAMIE L. WETZEL, CSR - CIRCUIT COURT REPORTER


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