How can a judge be removed from office?
Each state actually has different requirements when they remove judges from office. For example, in Arizona, judges may be impeached by a majority vote of the house of representatives and convicted by a two-thirds vote of the senate.
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What do you call a Church court designed to investigate judge heretics?
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What are the qualifications to be State Judge?
Federal and State judges usually are required to be lawyers, ...
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What does a judge hold in his or her hand?
A judge would hold a gavel in his hand which can be used to c...
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Why did judge John Sirica hand out maximum sentences?
John Joseph Sirica (March 19, 1904���August 14, 1992) was the...
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Is it true that 'Judge Judy' is considered genius because of her IQ?
Judge Judy is a member of Mensa, a group for genius people. H...
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Who was Nixon's judge and why did he hand out maximum sentence?
US v. Nixon was a landmark Supreme Court decision. Unanimous ...
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Yes, Judge Judy is really a judge. ChaCha On!
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How long is a term for a judge of the United States Tax Court?
No, the judge of the US Tax Court is known as Judge or Your H...
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What vision is used to judge depth and position?
Central (Inner Fringe) vision is used to judge depth and posi...
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Why did judge John Sirica hand out maximum sentences?
John Joseph Sirica (March 19, 1904���August 14, 1992) was the...
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Why did judge John Sirica hand out maximum sentences?
John Joseph Sirica (March 19, 1904���August 14, 1992) was the...
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Who was Nixon's judge and why did he hand out maximum sentence?
US v. Nixon was a landmark Supreme Court decision. Unanimous ...
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Marbury v. Madison was a case that showed the Supreme Court h...
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How is a federal judge appointed?
Though recommendation by the President. Appointees to the fed...
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When does congress require that three judge panels hear certain cases?
In 1910, the requirement of a three judge panel was implement...
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How long is a supreme court judge's term of service?
The Constitution provides that judges serve during "good beha...
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What is the judge's name in Spalding County, Georgia?
In Spalding County, GA, Sidney R. Esary is the District judge...
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How long is the term of a Supreme Court Judge?
There is not limit to their term as Supreme Court Judge. They...
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Who was the presiding judge in furman v georgia?
Judge Sharon Keller was the presiding judge in Furman Vs Geor...
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How long is the term of a federal judge?
Federal judges of the courts of appeals, the district courts ...
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Yes, Judge Judy is really a judge. ChaCha On!
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Why A judge who shares a presidents views when first appointed may rule differently on cases later?
They may be representing their political views incorrectly in...
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What is the assistant to a supreme court judge called?
The assistant of an attorney general assists the attorney gen...
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Is Judge Sonia Sotomayor conservative or a liberal?
Sotomayor is considered to be a liberal activist by the Repub...
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How long is a supreme court judge's term of service?
The Constitution provides that judges serve during "good beha...
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What is the superior court judge?
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What is the procedure for a supreme court judge to become judge of the supreme court?
The President nominates someone and the current Senate has a ...
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How do you become an appeals court judge?
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What is the term limit for supreme court judge?
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About Judge
A judge is the person who sits at the head of the court. The judge is like an umpire in a game and conducts the trial impartially and in an open court. The judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the parties of the case, assesses the credibility of the parties, and then issues a ruling on the matter at hand based on his or her interpretation of the law and his or her own personal judgement.

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