The collective nouns are:a bench of judgesa panel of judges
The collective noun for judges is a "bench" of judges.
Referred to collectively as "The Court" or sometimes "The Bench." If the judges are working together, as they often do on appellate courts, they may be called a "panel."
The stand
As wise as a judge.
The bench
Ferdinand Wilhelm Ahrens has written: 'From bench to bench' -- subject(s): Judges, Biography
Two words can be used, either a Bench or a Sentance
There is no specific collective noun for benches, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a row of benches.The noun 'bench' is a collective noun for:a bench of cardinalsa bench of bishopsa bench of judgesa bench of magistratesa bench of aldermena bench of show dogs
Judges are appointed by the President then confirmed by the Senate in accordance with Article II of the United States Constitution.
The plural form for the noun bench is benches.
Article III federal judges may leave or be removed from the bench in any of four ways:ResignationRetirementDeathImpeachment