there are no requirements indentified in the constitution for becoming a federal judge <3
"Judge" or "Your Honor."
Chief of Justice
adjudicator, bench, court, judge, jurist, justice
adjudicator, bench, court, judge, jurist, justice
In New Jersey, a Supreme Court justice (as well as any Superior Court judge) is appointed for an initial seven year term. After that the justice (judge) becomes eligible for reappointment. If reappointed, the justice/judge serves until mandatory retirement age of 70 without further reappointment.
The term "Restorative Justice" is a justice approach that centres on requirements of the victims, the offenders and the community as whole. Victims participate in process while the culprits take responsibility for the actions.
10 years chief justice is elected by the court from its members for a three-year term
A justice on the supreme court serves a life term.
Until they retire, die, or are removed from office by Congress.
what is the term of the judge
A Supreme Court justice is a judge, but justice is the preferred term.
There are five justices seated on the North Dakota Supreme Court. As of May 2009, the members are: Chief Justice Gerald W. VandeWalle Justice Dale V. Sandstrom Justice Mary Muehlen Maring Justice Carol Ronning Kapsner Justice Daniel J. Crothers Unlike the US Supreme Court, where Justices receive a lifetime appointment, the term of office for a North Dakota Supreme Court judge is only ten years. Positions are filled during the general election of the year in which a particular judge's term ends; however, the North Dakota Constitution empowers the governor to appoint a Supreme Court judge for a term of two years before a general election must be held to fill a vacancy.