you work up the ranks in british law jobs
Unlike American judges, English judges do not use gavels in their courtrooms.
Presidents often choose federal judges from their own political party.
yes they do.
No. Federal judges are appointed by the President with confirmation by the Senate.
The public.
Giudici in Italian means "judges" in English.
Judges can not show calves if they the are "judging" them. - your question makes no English sense.
Judges can interpret the law in any way they choose. If they are elected they decisions may be skewed for political reasons
their own political party
The Senate must approve the people picked as federal judges.
If federal judges are elected, there can be less partisanship - if they are appointed, the politician appointing them will likely choose judges who agree with them politically.
choose Supreme Court and Federal judges