appointed and finally subjected to election
appointed, and finally subject to election
Depending on the state, judges may be elected, appointed, nominated and confirmed by the legislator or nominated by the state bar.
Missouri
Political parties influence the federal court with presidential nominated judges, and congress and judiciary shared powers.
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· The importance of appointing judges is interpretitions of law and will not be subject to change according to a different judge.
judicial branch
Depending on the state, judges may be elected, appointed, nominated and confirmed by the legislator or nominated by the state bar.
Depending on the state, judges may be elected, appointed, nominated and confirmed by the legislator or nominated by the state bar.
There are three main ways of selecting state court judges in the United States. The first is by direct election. The second is by democratic appointment. The third is by the Missouri Plan. There is alos a fourth way, called a hybrid, which is a combination of democratic appointment and the Missouri Plan.
They are elected.
There are no training schools for US federal judges. They are considered to be fully qualified to take the bench at the time they are nominated for federal judgeship, or they would not be nominated in the first place.
The Missouri Plan combined a selection of qualified judges and popular sovereignty. The Missouri Plan is a method of choosing judges that is adopted by the state.
Most federal judes are nominated by the president and his political and legal aides especially the attorney general.But are approved by majority vote.
The Judicial Branch doesn't elect federal judges. Article III (constitutional) court judges are nominated by the President and approved by the Senate.
In the United States the judges are nominated by the President with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. The Senate votes upon the President's nomination for approval or rejection.
a nonpartisan commission that reviews the qualifications of applicants for judicial office
Yes, there was a jury at the Nuremberg trials. The International Military Tribunal consisted of judges from the Allied powers who acted as both judges and jurors for the trials of major war criminals from Nazi Germany.