The President can appoint the judge and the Senate must vote to see if teh Judge is removed from office or not.
The three branches of government are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches. The Legislative Branch's basic function is to make laws for the common good of the People. The basic function of the Legislative Branch is to enforce those laws. The Judicial Branch's basic function is to judge whether laws are unconstitutional, if not found Constitutional, they are not passed.
that's so simple the government controls the judgesAdded: Perhaps in Ms. Rasheed's country the government controls the judges. However, in the US the judges are part of the Judicial Branch of the Government whose power is offset and equaled by both the Legislative Branch and Executive Branches of government.In some states, judges occupy an elective office, and in those cases it can be said that the electorate (the voters) are also their 'bosses."
Chambers or judge's Chambers
Any judge that breaks the law.
True.
All three branches of government can be impeached, in fact history documents that they have been. As a point of history it is noted that it is used more often on Federal Judges because they are in office for life without impeachment: John Pickering, U.S. District Judge District of New Hampshire Impeached March 12th, 1804 (first judge impeached).
A federal judge can be removed from office through the process of impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate. This requires a majority vote in the House to impeach the judge, followed by a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate to convict and remove them from office.
It depends on the judge/court. In the US federal system, the judiciary is one of the three branches of government, and is meant to check and balance the other two. Thus, the three branches are "over" each other. If you are asking about a specific judge in a specific court, it could be the circuit chief judge, the appellate justices, or the voters.
Yes, Congress has the authority to remove federal judges through a process known as impeachment. This process begins in the House of Representatives, which can impeach a judge by a simple majority vote. If impeached, the judge is then tried in the Senate, which must vote by a two-thirds majority to convict and remove the judge from office. This mechanism ensures a system of checks and balances within the federal government.
It would disrupt the checks and balances of the government's branches.
the legisative-it creates the laws the judiciary- are the judge, police, etc and the executive-agrees to the law or makes laws
they can impeach and remove the judge
Four methods exist to remove Nevada judges from office before their term is over. 1. Impeachment 2. Legislative Removal 3. Recall 4. Removal by the Nevada commission on Judicial Discipline
The U.S. Post Office delivered mail to him. That meant the federal government recognized him as real. The judge then ruled him sane.
Judge of the city, financial officer, office of public relations, high priest, decisions of war and possibly senate
The only person who can remove a beneficiary is the testator or a judge by a court order.The only person who can remove a beneficiary is the testator or a judge by a court order.The only person who can remove a beneficiary is the testator or a judge by a court order.The only person who can remove a beneficiary is the testator or a judge by a court order.
A judge's chambers is a fancy way of saying a judge's office.