A federal judge does not report to anyone in the traditional sense, as they are appointed for life and operate independently within the judicial branch of government. However, they are ultimately accountable to the Constitution and the law, and their decisions can be reviewed by higher courts, including appellate courts and the Supreme Court. Additionally, they may be subject to oversight and disciplinary actions by the judicial council of their circuit or the Judicial Conference of the United States.
A Federal District Judge has a lifetime appointment.
The judge retires.
What is done about inmate neglect depends on the type of inmate neglect. "You do the crime, you serve the time." By law, the inmate was informed about the Federal Civil Rights law. He can send a description of his problems to a Federal Judge for free. He can write it out. If the Federal Judge thinks he has a problem, then the Federal Judge will appoint someone to investigate. Oh, so your friend was not paying any attention when they told him that? So your friend refuses to follow established procedures? No wonder he is in the clink!
A judge can serve as a lifetime
it is a lifetime appointment.. meaning you would have to be impeached or retire from the bench to no longer be a federal judge
it is a lifetime appointment.. meaning you would have to be impeached or retire from the bench to no longer be a federal judge
The Nader Report on the Federal Trade Commission was created in 1970.
He is a judge in the federal court of apeals.
The Federal Court will be convened when the judge arrives.
Andrew Kirkpatrick - United States federal judge - died in 1904.
Andrew Kirkpatrick - United States federal judge - was born in 1844.
Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building was created in 1937.