Eight members of the United States Supreme Court have the title of Associate Justice, and one more (currently John Roberts) has the title of Chief Justice. The justices are appointed for life, and retain the title even if they resign or retire.
Federal judges on the US Supreme Court are called justices.
For Canadian Federal Justices, the mandatory retirement age is 75.Added: (in the US) For life.
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Recently, judges and justices appointed on a federal level have prior judicial experience. This has not always been the case.
Hear matters, and conduct trials relating to violations of federal law.
are appointed to the court by the president
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the power to remove federal justices
regulation, appointment and termination of the chief justice of the federation, supreme court justices, appeal court president and justices, and federal court justices etc by make recommendation to the president federal republic of Nigeria.
Since the US District Courts are the most numerous of the federal courts, it only stands to reason that the majority of appointed judges are assigned to this level of the court.