JUDGES(Continued from Page Itmore than 2.000 marriages • during N961.Dep Dist Atty. Bill Bakermid the Sl’N the law is verv«•vague on the pre-requisites in becoming a minister.' There are no legal requirements -aid Barker. and rnv group of persons can agree to form a religious congregation and deride on -electing one of their number to act a.s spiritual advisor and he known as minister.Thomas A Robertson told ’he judges his income from j marriage* in 196! was about* SI9 000 of which ten percent* went to the church West Charleston Church of Christ !Robertson, who admitted he had‘performed 4 000 mar !riages in all of last year, was most emphatic in Insistinghe was a dulv ordained min !ster of his church, which is considered a legitimate con-; jregationThomas .1 Daly was thethird nartv nri#»rr*d to show