Yes, a judge can become a lawyer again. If a judge voluntarily steps down from the bench, they can return to practicing law as an attorney. However, there may be certain restrictions or waiting periods depending on the jurisdiction and the circumstances of their departure from the judiciary. It is important for the judge to comply with all ethical and legal requirements when making the transition back to practicing law.
Same as a lawyer
No. But you likely would not become elected.
You have to become a lawyer first. once you have done that the path to silk will become apparent to you.
Based on the information provided, the judge is the lawyer's father, as the lawyer's father is a police officer. Therefore, the judge's son, who is the lawyer, has a father who is a police officer, making the judge the lawyer's grandfather.
Judges are often appointed or elected. There is no requirement in many jurisdictions that a judge have a law degree or be a member of the bar.
Short answer. Judges are most often lawyers before they become a judges.
Probably because that was the kind of career they wanted when they were in school.Well i am becoming a lawyer because i love law cases and i want to become a judge after that
The Judge must be female so the lawyers father is the cop
Depends upon the court and the jurisdiction.You do not need to be a lawyer at all to be appointed to the US Supreme Court (although that is the only US court this is true of).In England, you need to be a lawyer for 10 years before you can become a recorder, which is the lowest level of open court judge.
Judge
The lawyer's dad would be the judge (u made me sit here for a straight 5 hours tryna figure this out i still dont know if this is right is it?
Yes, a lawyer can transition into becoming a judge by being appointed or elected to a judicial position.