Examples of 'judicial career' in a sentence

Meaning of "judicial career"

judicial career - a term used to describe a profession or occupation relating to the legal system, such as a judge, lawyer, or magistrate

How to use "judicial career" in a sentence

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judicial career
Judicial career and relevant professional experience.
He resumed his judicial career.
It establishes the judicial career to ensure the functional independence of judges and magistrates.
The performance of the judges in accordance with a judicial career.
The judicial career.
Ensure stability of judges with full respect for the judicial career.
Early judicial career.
Stearns worked in the real estate business following his judicial career.
Earlier judicial career.
The Supreme Court of Justice is responsible for the administration of the judicial career.
He entered the judicial career.
In your judicial career you have been a Criminal.
It also included the establishment of a Council of the Judicial Career and Discipline.
However, his judicial career proved brief.
An appointment to the Criminal Court would mean a thorough vetting of Corsica 's entire judicial career.

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Has developed most of his judicial career in the Canary islands.
With that announcement, he ended a forty-three-year judicial career.
Rouland had a brilliant judicial career under the July Monarchy.
In March 1892, Taft resigned as Solicitor General to resume his judicial career.
After a few years, he started a judicial career as a prosecutor.
Pozonsky 's judicial career filled with accolades, Controversy.
Upon request of the judge, the Council on the Judicial Career was considering his transfer.
He belongs to the Judicial Career since 1976, being a Specialist of the jurisdictional contentious administrative order.
After passing public examinations for judge, she started her judicial career in January 1981.
Ensure access to the judicial career through periodic competitive examinations ;.
Regulation of almost every aspect of the judicial career can affect judicial independence 19.
Professional judicial career and government service, including senior executive positions, from 1972 to present.
McComb 's distinguished judicial career had a rather sad end.
McLachlin 's judicial career began in April 1981 when she was appointed to the Vancouver County Court.
Key reforms, such as a judicial career law, have stalled in Congress.
Other skills Professional judicial career and government service, including senior executive positions, from 1972 to present.
At only 22 years, the judicial career of american rapper 6ix9ine is already well launched.
He started his judicial career at the Tribunal of Florence in 1969.
In 2000, the Law on the Judicial Career was implemented and the Judicial Council was established.

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