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 judgeship ['dʒʌdʒʃip]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 法官的地位

[法] 法官的职权, 任期或地位




    judgeship
    [ noun ]
    the position of judge
    <noun.act>


    judgeship \judge"ship\, n.
    The office or position of a judge.

    1. Sharp criticism from Sen. Alan Cranston will not block action on the nomination of San Francisco attorney Vaughn Walker for a federal judgeship, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says.
    2. After the first trial, the prosecution dropped two counts, including an unprecedented charge that Aguilar used his federal judgeship as a "racketeering enterprise" to obstruct justice.
    3. He was appointed U.S. attorney for the state in 1977 and two years later was named to a new federal judgeship in Bangor.
    4. Justice Department official Michael Boudin, the son of noted civil liberties lawyer Leonard B. Boudin, is under consideration for a federal judgeship by the Bush administration, according to sources familiar with the selection procedure.
    5. It then became the focal point of a 1986 campaign by civil rights groups against Reagan's nomination of U.S. Attorney Jefferson B. Sessions III to a federal judgeship in south Alabama.
    6. Charges included obtaining credit from litigants, attempting to influence legal actions before the Interstate Commerce Commission for a financial consideration and using his judgeship to enter into profitable business deals.
    7. Had Tower been nominated for a lifetime judgeship, Heflin might well have voted against confirmation.
    8. Weisberg said Singletary was a close friend of Pierce's who had run his unsuccessful election campaigns for a New York state judgeship in 1959 and 1960.
    9. Pierce's supporters had pressured the governor to call a special legislative session to amend state law to allow another minority candidate to run for the present judgeship.
    10. The Justice Department has concluded there is no basis on which to conduct a criminal investigation of former Deputy Attorney General Arnold Burns for promoting his former law partner for a judgeship, sources said Friday.
    11. Britt, who is white and would have faced Julian Pierce in the May 3 Democratic primary, would automatically win the judgeship in November because there is no Republican candidate.
    12. In the wake of Wednesday's action, the only way Biaggi could get off the Sept. 15 Democratic primary ballot is by death, being nominated for a judgeship or moving out of the state.
    13. Under Louisiana's open primary system, the top two vote-getters in a primary, regardless of party, face each other in the runoff. The seat opened when Metairie's representative was elected to a judgeship.
    14. He also cast the deciding vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee's rejection of two other Reagan nominees, William Bradford Reynolds for the number three post in the Justice Department and Jefferson B. Sessions for a federal judgeship in south Alabama.
    15. The seat opened when Metairie's representative was elected to a judgeship.
    16. In Dallas an assistant DA, a candidate for a local judgeship, has begun to target two of the largest record chains in the state.
    17. The department is reviewing Mr. Burns's financial disclosure forms to determine whether it was improper for him to promote his former law partner for a federal judgeship, according to two well-placed department officials.
    18. One month after the federal district court ruled the at-large system discriminated against blacks in violation of the Voting Rights Act, the governor appointed a black lawyer to a newly created judgeship.
    19. Former Colorado Rep. Kramer may get a federal judgeship.
    20. Pierce, 42, was running for a superior court judgeship and would have been the first Lumbee Indian to serve in the post in Robeson County if he had been elected.
    21. Judge Feinberg, 68 years old, said he decided to step down from the chief judgeship in deference to a congressional statute passed in the early 1980s that limits the term of chief judges to seven years.
    22. Alcee L. Hastings, removed on Friday from his federal judgeship, can run for governor of Florida if he chooses. But he can't run for the United States Senate or the House of Representatives.
    23. Gov. Bob Jordan, the state's ranking Democrat, met with legislators from Robeson County and minority leaders Monday to develop the plan for a second judgeship.
    24. The Robeson County legislative delegation and Pierce's campaign committee have agreed to ask the Legislature to create another Superior Court judgeship for the county, and Gov. Jim Martin said he would appoint a minority, probably an Indian.
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