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  • The phrase " during good behavior " predates the Declaration of Independence.
  • To hold during good behavior, with all accustomed profits.
  • Members of the Board, who are named for life or during good behavior, serve without compensation.
  • A section of the Constitution says federal judges " shall hold their offices during good behavior ."
  • Experts cite a section of the Constitution that says federal judges " shall hold their offices during good behavior ."
  • To secure these ends, granting judges tenure during good behavior was " the best expedient which can be devised,"
  • Federal judges are appointed for life, and the Constitution says they " shall hold their offices during good behavior ."
  • He was released in January 1919 on parole " during good behavior ", his sentence commuted by then South Carolina Governor Richard I . Manning.
  • If a judge who is the subject of a complaint holds his or her office during good behavior, action taken by the judicial council may include certifying disability of the judge.
  • The judges must be appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate, hold office during good behavior and receive compensations that may not be diminished during their continuance in office.
  • During the Constitutional Convention in May 1787, Hamilton proposed a plan of government, dubbed the  British Plan, " featuring a powerful unitary executive serving for life, or during good behavior.
  • But Article III, which covers the judicial branch, expresses a far more flexible standard : " The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior ."
  • In was in 1701 that the British Parliament passed the Act of Settlement, allowing royal judges to serve during good behavior _ meaning as long as they behave responsibly _ rather than at the pleasure of the crown.
  • The U . S . Constitution safeguards judicial independence by providing that federal judges shall hold office " during good behavior "; in practice, this usually means they serve until they die, retire, or resign.
  • DeLay did not specify on what constitutional grounds he thought such judges could be impeached, but some conservatives contend that the phrasing in Article III that judges " shall hold their offices during good behavior " could be enough.
  • He favored giving Congress the right to vote state laws, making the federal legislature immune to popular whims by having senators hold office for nine years or during good behavior, and granting the U . S . President broad appointive powers.
  • The impeachment clause in the Constitution that pertains to judges states that judges ` shall hold their offices during good behavior . ` The constitutional standard for the impeachment of a president is ` treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors .`
  • Article III, Section 1, states that judges " shall hold their offices during good behavior, and shall, at stated times, receive for their services, a compensation, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office ."
  • The White House lawyers, in their legal brief filed this week, say that unlike presidents, who are elected for a maximum of two terms, federal judges are appointed for life and hold their offices " during good behavior, " according to the Constitution.
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