Through the use of Clemency, Reprieve, and Pardon.
The judicial branch can impeach the president, if you are a judge you can become a supreme court judge if someone is removed, retired, or died
1900's
he wanted to become the president.
it matters on how long you stayed in that country and how old you are
he became involved in local politics
Our 33rd President, Harry S. Truman became involved in politics in 1884.
There are nine members of the Supreme Court. They are not elected to the post, but are appointed by the president as seats become available.
President Lyndon Johnson appointed Thurgood Marshall to the US Supreme Court in 1967. That was his first judicial position.
the federalists don't control the judicial branch, they just keep it in check so that it won't become too powerful and be able to do anything it wants.
I believe Judicial Watch may have the answer.
Jefferson Davis was elected president of the Confederacy
One has to appear for the Judicial Examinations of the state in order to become a Judicial Magistrate of Maharashtra in India.