Are the jurys elected the same as any other committee member?

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Leon Turner | Oct 2, 2019

Mcintire - correct !

Travis L McIntire | Oct 2, 2019

"The United States Supreme Court is a federal court, meaning in part that it can hear cases prosecuted by the U.S. government. (The Court also decides civil cases.) The Court can also hear just about any kind of state-court case, as long as it involves federal law, including the Constitution. And any case can involve federal law." There are 8 associate supreme court judges and 1 chief judge for a total of 9. "Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution grants plenary power to the president to nominate, and with the advice and consent (confirmation) of the Senate, appoint justices to the Supreme Court. Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution effectively grants life tenure to associate justices, and all other federal judges, which ends only when a justice dies, retires, resigns, or is removed from office by impeachment.[2]" They are the jury and majority rules.

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