they stay in office for two days.
Court justices are appointed for life.
The Justices of the US Supreme Court have lifetime appointments.
Supreme Court Justices have a ten year term.
Applications of stay are emergency motions without a strict deadline, but which require immediate action. The justices are usually notified about the application in advance of the filing, to facilitate the process, so the request may be granted or denied within minutes or hours of being filed with the Court. If a justice refers an application to the full court, a decision may take a bit longer due to consultation and voting, but the justices act as quickly as possible. Applications for stay that are referred to the full court require a vote of five justices to be granted.
For Canadian Federal Justices, the mandatory retirement age is 75.Added: (in the US) For life.
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They serve for life.
US Supreme Court justices are nominated by the President of the United States. Justices who are confirmed by the Senate serve for life, unless impeached.
Justices on the Texas Supreme Court serve six-year terms. They are elected by the voters in statewide elections. There is no limit to the number of consecutive terms they can serve, allowing justices to remain in office as long as they continue to win re-election.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life and I think the retirement time varies much.
In the US Supreme Court, a stay of execution requires five votes.
How long do supreme court justices severe for