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I believe the question refers to a judge who happens to sit on the bench of a Superior Court - hence a Superior Court Judge.
6 years
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Four years. Sandra Day O'Connor was elected to the Maricopa County Superior Court, in Arizona, in 1975 and served as a judge there until she joined the Arizona Court of Appeals in 1979. O'Connor remained on the state Court of Appeals until President Reagan nominated her to be the first female Supreme Court justice in 1981. Justice O'Connor retired from the US Supreme Court in 2006, and was succeeded by Justice Samuel Alito.
In New Jersey, a Supreme Court justice (as well as any Superior Court judge) is appointed for an initial seven year term. After that the justice (judge) becomes eligible for reappointment. If reappointed, the justice/judge serves until mandatory retirement age of 70 without further reappointment.
keyerria sheridan
Seven. One is a president judge.
Each Supreme Court judge is hand-picked by the President in office. That Supreme Court judge stays in office until death, at which time the current President will pick an appropriate replacement.
1954 - 1956 Civilian Attorney for US Army, Frankfort, Germany 1957 - 1960 Private Practice, Arizona 1965 - 1969 Assistant Attorney General, Phoenix, Arizona 1969 - 1975 Senator, Arizona State Senate 1973 - 1975 Senator, Senate Majority Leader, Senate Republican Leader, Arizona State Senate 1975 - 1979 Judge, Maricopa County Superior Court (Phoenix, AZ) 1979 - 1981 Judge, Arizona Court of Appeals 1981 - 2006 Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States
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