Judicial branch terms vary by position and jurisdiction. In the United States, Supreme Court justices serve lifetime appointments, meaning they hold their positions until they resign, retire, or are removed. Other federal judges also serve life terms, while state judges may have fixed terms ranging from a few years to life, depending on the state laws.
6 years
36 years
The Tagalog term for rice bran is "darak."
I think if u get in the judicial branch its a lifetime termIt is a lifetime term
A senator's term is 6 years, but they have no term limit.
Each term is four years.
The Judicial Districts.
8 years
2 years :)
6 years
4 years
This term refers to dept officers.his functions are judicial in nature but he is not a judicial officer