According to the American Judicature Society, you can file a complaint about a federal judge with the Clerk of Court at the US Court of Appeals Circuit Court with jurisdiction over that federal judge's court. The Clerk of Court will direct the complain to the Chief Judge for the Circuit, who will evaluate the matter and decide what, if any, action needs to be taken.
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(in the US) Federal judges are not elected, they are appointed by the President with the approval of the Senate.
Yes, Maryanne Trump Barry is a judge for the US Court of Appeals Third Circuit.
The Federal Trade Commission (US government)
The first Federal judge was John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. George Washington nominated Jay and five associate justices to the Court in September 1789.
Threatening a federal judge is a criminal offense under federal law 18 USC §§ 875, 876. Threats against state judges are addressed by individual states' criminal statutes, which vary.
A Federal District Judge has a lifetime appointment.
The judge retires.
Complain to the trial judge. Good luck.
A United States federal judge is a judge appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate in accordance with Article III of the United States Constitution.
No. Trials in Federal District Court are heard by a single judge, and sometimes a jury.
Jackson was a federal judge and on the state Supreme Court. He also served as US Congressman and US Senator before he was US President.
To become a federal judge, a person must be nominated to the position by the President of the United States and confirms by majority vote of the US Senate.