According to Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution, judges and justices of the Judicial Branch serve "during good behavior." This means they are appointed for life, unless they are impeached and removed from office.
well, I'm using an educated guess here, but i think it could be about 6 years, or somewhere in that vicinity.
Neither the Judicial nor Legislative Branch (Congress) has term limits. The difference is, Senators and Congressmen may be voted out of office, but members of the Judicial Branch can only be involuntarily removed from the bench if they are impeached by the House of Representatives and convicted by the Senate.
The term of office for judges in the judicial branch of the US federal government is for life. This means that they serve until retirement, death, or if they are impeached and removed from office. There is no set term limit for federal judges.
The House of Represenatives is Not in the Judicial branch It is part of the Legislative Branch.
I think if u get in the judicial branch its a lifetime termIt is a lifetime term
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They serve for life! :)
36 years
The legislative Branch can check the Judicial branch in that Congress can approve the Judicial appointments, they can also impeach judges and remove them from office.
The Supreme Court is the head of the Judicial Branch. Therefore, the Supreme Court Justices hold the "highest office" in that branch.
The Judicial Branch The United States has a dual court system, so the judicial power is shared between the state and federal court system.
The Judicial Districts.
6 years