Sentence examples for senior status from inspiring English sources

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senior status

noun

In the United States federal court system, a form of semi-retirement in which a judge continues to engage in judicial activities including the disposition of cases on a limited basis.

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He assumed senior status in 1984.

It reflected his senior status.

He assumed senior status in 1994.

He took senior status in 1991.

He assumed senior status in the Second Circuit in 1997.

Judge Thomas took senior status with a decreasing workload in 1971.

He was an active judge on the court until 1986, when he assumed senior status.

(Judge Royal Furgeson, in Dallas, took senior status in 2008 and still hasn't been replaced).

Mr. Mechem assumed senior status as a judge in 1982, on his 70th birthday.

But at 68, he had already taken senior status, with a reduced caseload.

In 1973, he took senior status, though kept hearing cases until earlier this year.

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