Sir Peter Harding resigned as Chief of the Defence Staff in 1994 due to a combination of factors, including criticism over the British military's handling of the Bosnian conflict and growing tensions within the Ministry of Defence. His resignation followed a period of significant scrutiny regarding military operations and strategic decisions during a challenging time for the UK armed forces. The decision was seen as part of a broader effort to instigate leadership changes within the military.
The last Supreme Court Justice of the United States to resign was Abe Fortas who served from 1965 to 1969.
Supreme Court justices can leave office by dying, resigning or retiring. They can also be impeached. There is no single way they can "resign"
until they resign
You retire or resign.
Harry Daugherty
They are appointed for life or until they resign
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life (assuming good behavior) or until they resign.
For a supreme court justice, the term is usually life. But you can be voted out through some crazy process or you can resign.
For a supreme court justice, the term is usually life. But you can be voted out through some crazy process or you can resign.
A Supreme Court Justice serves a life-term, unless they are impeached or they resign.
Justices serve from they day they are sworn until the day they die or resign.
NO, they serve for life or until they voluntarily resign/retire.