President George HW Bush appointed Justice Clarence Thomas to the US Supreme Court in October 1991. He is currently an incumbent on the bench.
Georgia has one constitutional court, known as the Supreme Court of Georgia. This court serves as the highest appellate court in the state, handling cases involving constitutional issues, among other legal matters. Additionally, Georgia has a system of lower trial courts and appellate courts, but only the Supreme Court is designated as the constitutional court.
The three levels of the court system in Georgia are the trial courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court of Georgia. Trial courts include Superior Courts, State Courts, and Magistrate Courts, which handle a range of cases from civil to criminal. The Court of Appeals serves as the intermediate appellate court, reviewing decisions from the trial courts. The Supreme Court of Georgia is the highest court, addressing significant legal issues and ensuring uniformity in the interpretation of state law.
A supreme court judge serves a life term.
A justice on the supreme court serves a life term.
In Georgia, the three levels of courts are the trial courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court of Georgia. The trial courts include Superior Courts, State Courts, and Municipal Courts, where cases are initially heard. The appellate courts consist of the Georgia Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court, which review decisions made by trial courts. Each level serves a distinct function in the judicial process, ensuring fair legal proceedings and the interpretation of laws.
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"United States Congressman John Robert Lewis was born February 21, 1940. He currently serves as the representative for Georgia's fifth congressional district."
The Supreme Court does not use a jury. The Supreme Court is involved in interpretations of the US constitution. A jury would not help.
A Supreme Court Justice serves a life-term, unless they are impeached or they resign.
That is Georgia if my memory serves me right.
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a justice in the supreme court serves for a life time.