They do not have terms. They serve until they die or retire.
If what you are talking about is kidnapping, that is a Federal Crime. 20 years.
The federal Justice serves for life. Almost any king of justice serves for life... :)
Federal judges are appointed for life. There are no terms for them. Terms for state judges are determined by the constitution of the specific state.
When it comes to vehicular manslaughter it depends on the judge and where in the world you live. You can serve anywhere from 6 years to life in prison.
Depending on the circumstances of the case, and whether any other offense may have been involved for which you will also be tried and sentenced - it will depend on the sentencing judge. You COULD serve up to 15 years for this offense if it were to be prosecuted under the federal statute.
The number of cases a federal judge tries in a year can vary widely depending on various factors such as the workload of a particular judge, the complexity of cases, and the jurisdiction they serve. On average, federal judges may handle anywhere from 100 to 400 cases per year. However, this number can fluctuate significantly among individual judges.
federal justices are appointed for life or until they resign Depends on the type of justice you are refering to - Federal judges serve for life after their Presidential appointment. State judges serve limited terms as they are elected - terms vary depending on jurisdiction
They serve for six years.
2 years Now, he is a judge for 3 years
How many years can a governor serve
12