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The phrase "a judicial office" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a position or role within the judicial system, such as a judge or magistrate.
Example: "She was appointed to a judicial office after years of practicing law."
Alternatives: "a judicial position" or "a judicial role".
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A first hearing is likely to take place on 11 December, according to a judicial office spokesman.
The Texas code, he said, makes it clear that a candidate for a judicial office has to behave as a judge in avoiding politics.
He was a member of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence, and, after helping to draft New York state's first constitution (1777), he served as the state's first chancellor, a judicial office (1777 1801).
In a 7-to-0 decision, the court removed Judge C. Hunter King of Orleans Parish from State District Court and barred him from running for a judicial office for at least five years.
Until the English Civil War the Chancellor of the Exchequer was a judicial office with little political standing; after the War, however, it became seen as a "stepping stone" to higher political appointments.
Before leaving England in 1189, Richard put the Tower of London in Longchamp's hands and appointed him jointly with Hugh de Puiset, the Bishop of Durham, to the office of Chief Justiciar, at that time not strictly a judicial office.
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"The Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice were satisfied that the material did not include images of children or any other illegal content, but concluded that this was an inexcusable misuse of their judicial IT accounts and wholly unacceptable conduct for a judicial office-holder," a spokesperson for the JCIO said.
Although the draft bill includes a person "who holds or has held a high judicial office", nobody expects the post to go to anyone who is still sitting as a full-time judge.
Running for an elective judicial office is like running for other political offices; you must have an appealing public persona that makes people want to vote for you.
HETN's chairmam Lucky Thekisho said: "Article five of the judicial code of ethics requires judges to act honourably not only in the discharge of official duties but to act honourably and in a manner befitting judicial office in a professional manner that enhances the public trust in or respect for the judiciary and the judicial system".
Canon 7 of the state Code of Judicial Conduct said a judge or a candidate for judicial office "should not use... campaign contributions for purposes unrelated to the campaign". Mosley acknowledged six years ago in a deposition that he provided her with $10,000 of his political money.
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