MOYLAN, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.
The appellant, Ann Jackson, seems strangely more concerned with winning an argument than with winning her freedom. The source of her consternation is that after exceptions have been taken from the findings and recommendations of a master sitting in the Juvenile Court, the judge may hear the entire matter, or specific parts of it, de novo rather than sit in true appellate judgment on the propriety of the master...
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