Yes, federal judges can be removed through impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives and conviction by the U.S. Senate.
The person who administers justice in a district court is the district court judge
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A judge is assigned to particular branch (either civil or criminal) of the District Court to which they are assigned. Normally they rotate every so often but at the direction of the Chief Judge of that particular district.
It generally refers to the areas in which a specific court has jurisdiction, sometimes pertaining to geographical (territorial) location and/or legal jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of every court is determined by the statute or constitution that created the court. Jurisdiction can be federal or state or a choice between the two, depending upon the legal issues involved.
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No. Trials in Federal District Court are heard by a single judge, and sometimes a jury.
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"District court" is capitalized when it is used in the name of a specific court. "The Alberman case was decided by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio." or "Judge Samuels was appointed to the Dayton District Court in 2005" If the term does not refer to a specific district court, it would not be capitalized. "A civil action is commenced by filing a complaint in the district court."