Federal court judges are appointed by the President but must be confirmed by a simple majority vote of the Senate. Lower level federal judges, such as those presiding over US District Courts or US Special Courts (Bankruptcy, US Court of Federal Claims, etc.) are often suggested by a Senator of the state in which the judge will serve and are nominated by the President as a matter of Senatorial courtesy.
Federal magistrates are hired directly by the US District Court judges who supervise them.
According to the Constitution, the US President nominates Article III federal judges, with the "advice and consent" of the Senate (a simple majority vote of 51%).
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The pope appoints the cardinals.
The Prosecutors - 2000 was released on: USA: 24 September 2000
Taiwan High Prosecutors Office was created in 1989.
Adams appoints judges
the president appoints and the senate approves
President of India appoints the Governor of states in India
There are no "private prosecutors." All prosecutors are employed by the government and make government salaries.
Yes.Use appoints with singular subjects egHe -- He appoints all the staff.She -- She appoints her own staff.Singular noun -- The doctor appoints his own staff.For all other subject s use appoint:They appoint the staff that work on the project.The doctors appoint their own nurses.
They are the lawyers for the state. Criminal Prosecutors serve as the attorney's who represent the government in the ionforcement and prosecution of criminal offenses.
they work for the court that appoints them
The Governor appoints state agencies.
The bishop appoints pastors as well as assistant pastors.