Haggar497 Haggar497
  • 23-09-2015
  • Social Studies
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How long is the term of a federal judge in a constitutional court?
a. 2 yrs
b. 4yrs
c. 6yrs
d. Lifetime

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WorldCitizen WorldCitizen
  • 05-10-2015
It's d. Lifetime.

The term of the federal judges is defined as "during good behaviour" (this is written in Article III of the constitution). So; if they always display a good behaviour there is no reason why they shouldn't be a federal judge for life.
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