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No branch serves for life. Some officers and officials serve for life. For example, federal judges serve for life.
the lenght of time that officials serve. the lenght of time that officials serve.
Judges under the direct jurisdiction of the Constitution serve until they retire or die. Other judges, such as state or circuit court judges may have to be retained through a vote on the ballot, which could limit their service time, however most judges can retained very easily. Other officials in the judicial branch may serve for a shorter period of time, but these officials are usually bureaucrats and not subject to elections or nominations.
People who serve in a government are known as officials.
The officials that are you elected to serve in the state and national elections have many duties. In most cases the officials make new laws. The national officials are sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.
Rome's judges or praetors, served for one year. That was the standard length of office for any elected official.
9 judges serve on the supreme court.
Judicial System
There are 9 Supreme Court Justices, all who serve for life.
The consuls serve as judges in the early period of the Roman Republic, from 509 B.C. (the year of the establishment of the republic) to 366 B.C., when the praetors were created to relieve the consuls of their judicial duties. The praetors were chief justices in charge of the implementation of the law in courts. They presided over some trials. For other trials they instructed judges (judeces). In addition they also had the power to command an army.
they serve for life.
19 judges serve on the U.S. Tax Court