A federal judge, serves as long as they want. They have Life Time appointments. There are 840 federal judges and each one has been chosen by a former or current president..most serve for 10, 20, 30, even 40 years. We still have federal judges that were appointed by Nixon
They have the job for life.
There are currently nine US Supreme Court judges and they are appointed for life.
they serve until they step down.
Rome's judges or praetors, served for one year. That was the standard length of office for any elected official.
Jurors actually chosen to serve on a jury must serve until the end of the trial and they have delivered a verdict.
A justice on the supreme court serves a life term.
For life. They can retire or die on the bench. There is also a clause for crimes where they can be impeached.
Federal judges are given lifetime tenure during periods of good behavior. This is to prevent any influence of their decisions.
The judicial branch is one of the branches that forms our government. It is not an individual person, but a permanent third of government. It does not serve terms. Individuals within the branch serve terms based on their position.
Judges can serve for varying lengths of time depending on the jurisdiction and the type of judgeship. In the United States, federal judges are appointed for life, meaning they can serve as long as they choose, unless they resign, retire, or are removed through impeachment. State judges, on the other hand, may serve fixed terms, which can range from a few years to several decades, and may be subject to re-election or reappointment. Ultimately, the specific duration of a judge's tenure is determined by the laws governing their position.
Good behavior