Appointed for life.
A justice on the supreme court serves a life term.
The term is 3 years, no exceptions.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life. This allows for greater experience and consistency.
The US Supreme Court has nine justices, the Court's official term for its judges.
Supreme Court: 10 Years Appellate Court: 10 Years Circuit Court: (A) Circuit Judges: 6 years; (B) Associate Judges: 4 years
they serve the supreme court for a life long termFederal judges, including Supreme Court justices, are appointed for life. They leave office by resigning/retiring, impeachment, or death.For Life, but they can be impeached or retire at their own request.
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Illinois Supreme Court judges serve a term of 10 years. They are elected to their positions in statewide elections and can run for reelection at the end of their term. Additionally, if a judge is appointed to fill a vacancy, they serve until the next election, at which point they can seek a full 10-year term.
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