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Social Studies, 10.12.2020 20:30 nina288

Which is a difference between how a state court judge and a juvenile court judge is selected? A
A juvenile court judge is elected to a two-year term, while a state court judge is elected to a four-year term.
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A state court judge is appointed by the Supreme Court judges, while the juvenile court judge is appointed by the superior court judges.
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A state court judge is elected to a four-year term, while a juvenile court judge is appointed by the superior court judges for a four-year term, unless local law provides for elections.
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A juvenile court judges is appointed by the superior court judges, while state court judges are elected by the General Assembly each fiscal year.

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