yes
They aren't ever, the executive branch elects the federal judges for a term of good behavior. In otherwords the president appoints them, never elections.
In the U.S., it varies by state. Federal judges are not elected; they are appointed.
No, there is not just one federal district judge for each district. Each federal district court can have multiple judges assigned to it, depending on the size and caseload of the district. Additionally, a single judge typically handles different cases and motions within their jurisdiction, but there is a collective bench of judges in each district.
As of March 2010, the House of Representatives has impeached nineteen federal judges since the Judicial Branch was established in 1789. Seven judges were removed from office as a result of conviction at their Senate trail. The rest were either acquitted, or resigned before the trial.
were the judges of the salem witch trials ever ask for forgiveness for killing people
yes
Which ever Judge(s) the court appoints to you at the present time.
they were not kings as Saul was their first king.
Say Yes to the Dress Atlanta - 2010 Longest Appointment Ever--- 2-9 was released on: USA: 5 August 2011
The judge, or magistrate, is a person, elected or appointed, who is knowledgeable in the law, and whose function is to objectively administer the legal proceedings and offer a final decision to dispose of a case.
no
No, but according to the Talmud he was identical with Ivtzan, one of the Judges.