In the United States, Federal judges hold office for life to
a
develop a judicial philosophy...
In the United States, Federal judges hold office for life to
a
develop a judicial philosophy which is consistent with that of other judges
b
gain experience in their jobs
c
have the opportunity to view the long-term results of their decisions.
d
decrease political interferences in their decisions
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