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No, there is not just one federal district judge for each district. Each federal district court can have multiple judges assigned to it, depending on the size and caseload of the district. Additionally, a single judge typically handles different cases and motions within their jurisdiction, but there is a collective bench of judges in each district.

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Do federal court districts ever cross state lines?

Federal District Courts do not usually cross over states lines. Wyoming is an exception, however, as its Federal Court District exercises jurisdiction over the Yellowstone National Park area.


What is the only way by which a federal judge can be removed?

They Die!!


How can you have a misdemeanor removed from a federal court judge to help obtain a job or housing?

Although there ARE some federal misdemeanors - are you certain that the crime you are charged with is a federal misdemeanor offense, AND/OR that it is being heard in a federal court?If you are, in fact, charged with a federal misemeanor offense, the only thing you can do is file a motion for a change of venue, which would only move it to another US District Court, or file a motion for that particular federal judge recusethemselves from your case which would only have the effect of it being transferred to another federal judge.If you are charged, and to be tried, in federal court, then that is the court of proper jurisdiction, and you cannot get it moved somewhere else.


District courts are the only federal courts that .?

use a jury


What are the step to removing a federal judge?

only through impeachment.


Do the senate have the power to approve appointment to the federal government for a county judge?

No, only for federal judges, a county judge comes under state jurisdiction.


Which federal district court has jurisdiction over New Jersey?

New Jersey has a single federal district court: the US District Court for the District of New Jersey.


Can a Federal judge be replaced?

Only if the judge leaves office for one of the following reasons:ResignationRetirementDeathImpeachment and conviction (for a legitimate offense)


Each district court has only one judge hearing each case?

False


How many federal court judges have been removed by congress?

As of March 2010, the House of Representatives has impeached nineteen federal judges since the Judicial Branch was established in 1789. Seven judges were removed from office as a result of conviction at their Senate trail. The rest were either acquitted, or resigned before the trial.


Does a district court have only one judge hearing in each case?

The court itself has more than one judge assigned to it, but only one judge is assigned to hear each case in its entirety .


Can a federal court judge's salary be raised?

Yes. The Constitution prohibits reducing an Article III (constitutional courts) federal judge's salary, but does not prevent Congress from voting to increase it.This prohibition only applies to judges or justices of the following courts:US District CourtsUS Court of International TradeUS Court of Appeals Circuit CourtsSupreme Court of the United States.

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