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borishaifa [10]
2 years ago
9

3. How long can a justice serve on the Supreme Court?

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1 answer:
olchik [2.2K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: Avarage is 16 Years, but yk (its 2021 rules have changed/ laws)

6 Years.

Retire,

Orginal Jurisdiction

Explanation:

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