From 1789 until 1970, justices served an average of 14.9 years.
The average number of years that Justices have served is 16.
At the same time, we would like to see justice served.
It may well turn out to be the last time that these nine Justices serve together.
If the things you described in your letter did happen, then I want to see justice served.
Justices serve six years terms and then are put up for another retention election.
After appointment, the justices serve until the next general state election.
As in Mexico, justices serve for a life term or until retirement.
But Justices serve for life, and we cannot know what will be the great constitutional challenges of tomorrow.
A justice of the peace, Davies served three terms as mayor before his retirement in 1901.