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He held that judicial office for the rest of his life.
He must be a barrister of seven years' standing or have held high judicial office.
Can he be dismissed from his judicial office, and if so by whom?
"But you will be pleased with the way I conduct the judicial office."
Other peers who hold or have held high judicial office may sit but rarely do so.
He held several local judicial offices and was appointed judge of the county court in 1870.
She has twice allowed her name and judicial office to be used improperly.
He resigned his judicial office in November 1818, and died shortly after.
Nearly every act charged against him had been performed in the discharge of his judicial office.
Article 187 states that a person convicted of an offense against public order may not hold any judicial office in the future.
Section 134 sets out the criteria for appointment to judicial office.
There is a mandatory retirement age of 65 for all judicial offices.
Two of his sons followed him into political and judicial office:
He returned to Rome, where he held a judicial office.
The other Commissioners are drawn from those holding judicial office, advocates, solicitors or university law teachers.
Candidates for judicial office shall be individuals of integrity and ability, well- trained in the law.
The judicial office is investigating three sexual harassment complaints filed during the 1990-91 school year.
Because of the administration's involvement, some faculty members have said that any decision reached by the judicial office would be invalid.
He was one of very few men to have held every judicial office in the state of Michigan allowed by the constitution.
By tradition, a senator nominated for an executive or judicial office was confirmed immediately and without debate.
They shall have equality of access to judicial office.
An organization claims that the highest judicial offices still being distributed between the two main parties.
The Texas code, he said, makes it clear that a candidate for a judicial office has to behave as a judge in avoiding politics.
Schöffen) is a German word referring to a judicial office.
"The black robes of judicial office follow you wherever you go."