Federal judges are appointed for life. There are no terms for them. Terms for state judges are determined by the constitution of the specific state.
In a contest the judges base your score on your performance, skill, original tricks, and difficulty.
There were no lawyers. Before a court, a citizen pleaded his own case. Judges might be an aristocrat hearing pleas between his own clients of negotiating with another aristocrat reperesnting one of his clients, or in eg the Athenian democracy, a court of 500 citizen jurors who determined issues - with no judges.
True... Article 3 says that judges are appointed for life, though may retire or resign voluntarily. There is also a provision for congressional impeachment in limited circumstances.
Most judges will usually not dictate how often someone is drug tested. It is up to the probation officer.
Demokritos.However during the democratic period there were no judges - cases were tried by and sentences determined by a jury, usually of 500 jurors, who were called heliasts or dikasts.
Deborah ~ Judges 4:4 Otheneil ~ Judges 3:9 Ehud ~ Judges 3:15 Shamgar ~ Judges 3:31 Gideon ~ Judges 6:36 Abimelech ~ Judges 9:22 Tolar ~ Judges 10:1,2 Jair ~ Judges 10:3 Jephthah ~ Judges 12:7 Ibzan ~ Judges 12:8 Elon ~ Judges 12:11 Abdon ~Judges 12:13 Samson ~Judges 16:30, 31
There were total of 12 Judges in the book of Judges.
The collective noun for judges is a "bench" of judges.
The possessive form of the plural noun judges is judges'. Example: The judges' decisions are final.
Judges typically do not run with party affiliations or endorsements, claimed or otherwise, and usually don't identify themselves by party. Judgeships are intended to be non-political appointments. The political leanings of a judge can sometimes be determined by the politician that appointed them, but judges often change over time.
James Lukin Robinson has written: 'Reports and points of practice, &c. &c. &c. determined in chambers by the judges of the courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas'