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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
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Which is a true statement about federal judges

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nekit [7.7K]3 years ago
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Federal judges serve unlimited terms. This statement is true about federal judges.

 

EXPLANATION

 

A federal judge in the United States means that the judge is being appointed directly by the president of the United States. It is also confirmed by the United States Senate. The rules and procedure for this are included in Article III of the United States Constitution.

 

The Congress of the United States established thirteen courts of appeals and ninety four district courts in the United States. Every judge who is placed in such a court can be called a federal judge. All of these judges can also be called “Article III judges” because on a daily basis they exercise judicial power in the judicial branch of the federal government by using the US Constitution, especially Article III.  

 

The judges that are serving in the federal courts can be called federal judges, but other judges can be called federal judges. Magistrate judges and bankruptcy judges are also the judges that can be perceived as federal judges. Even though they are not appointed by the president and not confirmed by the Senate, they can still be called federal judges. These kinds of federal judges do not derive from Article III of the US constitution, but from Article I instead.

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If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

Federal criminal statuses: brainly.com/question/4384126  

Similarity of federal and state court: brainly.com/question/1377933  

KEYWORD: Federal judges, unlimited terms, United States

Subject: History

Class: 10-12

Subchapter: Federal Judges

prohojiy [21]3 years ago
4 0
They serve life time terms 
they are approved by the supreme court 
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