The US President has the authority to grant pardons to federal judges for anything except impeachment. There is no pardon from impeachment.
By appointing Article III federal judges to the Judicial Branch, and by granting pardons (may not grant a pardon for an impeachment).
For federal judges, the answer is Congress. Federal judges can be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate.
The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.
Federal judges on the US Supreme Court are called justices.
The Executive branch gets to choose candidates for federal judgeships, including Supreme Court Justices. The President also has the power to pardon people convicted of federal offenses, Since the President controls the Department of Justice, he has some leeway in how laws are enforced.
By appointing Article III federal judges to the Judicial Branch, and by granting pardons (may not grant a pardon for an impeachment).
The president is part of the executive branch and not the judicial, but can give a presidential pardon for federal offenses. He also appoints federal judges with confirmation for the Senate.
The president is part of the executive branch and not the judicial, but can give a presidential pardon for federal offenses. He also appoints federal judges with confirmation for the Senate.
The president is part of the executive branch and not the judicial, but can give a presidential pardon for federal offenses. He also appoints federal judges with confirmation for the Senate.
What are federal judges appointed for?
1) To appoint federal judges, ambassadors, Consuls, and other public ministers
Not in the US. Federal judges are appointed. not elected.
The Senate has no check on the appointments of federal judges.
The President has the power to pardon people from federal crimes. He also nominates judges for federal courts, including the Supreme Court. These nominations have to be ratified by the US Senate in order to take effect. (Federal courts belong to the judicial department which is independent of the President.)
For federal judges, the answer is Congress. Federal judges can be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate.
federal judges
The president has several powers including the power to nominate federal judges. The president can also veto legislation passed by Congress, and pardon felons.