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Federal judges are appointed to lifetime tenure 'with good behavior.' Their salary cannot be diminished by Congress. They are appointed by the President.

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Does a federal judge receive a lifetime salary?

Yes, if the judge is entitled to full retirement benefits as determined by a combination of age at retirement and years employed in the federal court system. A judge may retire with full benefits as early as age 65 if he or she has served at least 15 years on the bench; a judge may retire with full benefits at 70 if he or she has served at least 10 years on the bench.The formula is age + years of service = 80 or more.Judges who resign prior to becoming fully vested don't receive full retirement benefits.


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