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Justices who sit on the Supreme Court of the United States have no term limits as they are appointed for life. In some states, such as California, justices serve 12-year terms.

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Actually its false.

They serve for life or until they choose to resign or retire or if they are impeached.

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False

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False, there are nine.

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No. It is for life they serve.

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