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Re: Oldest Federal Judges
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I just got an email from our friend Carmela. Her Dad worked as a Federal Court Clerk here in New York for thirty years, and as a teenager she actually got to sit through portions of The Commission trial. Anyway, she wanted to remind me that the judge in that case, Richard Owen, is still sitting on the bench today. I had to Google him to refresh my memory, and coincidentally he turned 92 years old just yesterday. Oh, and by the way, this is the same judge who ruled that John Lennon could remain in the United States back in the early '70s. @Carm: If I f****d that up it's your own fault for not checking in sooner. You know how useless I am after I break the seal on the Ketel One  .
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Re: Oldest Federal Judges
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I had the understanding, that federal judges have to be impeached and only congress can remove them. and they do have a lifetime appointment. just as supreme court justices,
the life time appointment should be changed, and a 10 year maximum for federal judges imposed. That's a very good idea. But it will probably never happen.
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Re: Oldest Federal Judges
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I had the understanding, that federal judges have to be impeached and only congress can remove them. and they do have a lifetime appointment. just as supreme court justices,
the life time appointment should be changed, and a 10 year maximum for federal judges imposed. That's a very good idea. But it will probably never happen. It needs too it just goes to show "the abuse of power" in our system, then these guys have 3rd generation nimrods with a sense of entitlement.
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Re: Oldest Federal Judges
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I just got an email from our friend Carmela. Her Dad worked as a Federal Court Clerk here in New York for thirty years, and as a teenager she actually got to sit through portions of The Commission trial. Anyway, she wanted to remind me that the judge in that case, Richard Owen, is still sitting on the bench today. I had to Google him to refresh my memory, and coincidentally he turned 92 years old just yesterday. Oh, and by the way, this is the same judge who ruled that John Lennon could remain in the United States back in the early '70s. @Carm: If I f****d that up it's your own fault for not checking in sooner. You know how useless I am after I break the seal on the Ketel One  .  What time do you start drinking Ketel One?
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Re: Oldest Federal Judges
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Well, I'll try this again since I posted same just a few post above:
Actually, the Constitution states that federal judges shall serve during good behavior. For tenure purposes, Article III doesn't distinguish between Supreme Court judges and those of inferior federal courts. They all can be subjected to the Impeachment Process and removed from the bench. About 15 have been so subjected although only 8 have been removed from office, the latest in 2010. That's fine, Oli. But what do you think? Should there be a mandatory retirement age for Federal Judges or not?
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Re: Oldest Federal Judges
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PB, Ketel One? You drink that swill? Don't bust my balls, MC (you know I'm kidding  ). I like it, though. But then again, I usually drink vodka gimlets made with Rose's lime juice. And that piss colored juice is so deliciously tart that it doesn't matter. And when I drink martinis, I drink real martinis (read: gin), so it's not an issue. I drank Grey Goose for awhile back in the '90s. I gave it up when the French didn't support us after 9/11 (and in this case, I'm not kidding, so call me crazy).
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Re: Oldest Federal Judges
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Longevity connotes knowledge and experience. I don't disagree with that at all, Oli. But having a sharp mind has nothing to do with being "out of touch." My Dad is 85 now, and although his body is starting to betray him a bit, his mind is as sharp as ever. But he's a good example of what I'm taking about. Here's a guy who was born in 1929, the year the stock market crashed. He grew up during the depression, joined the service in between WW2 and the Korean War, and served in the latter conflict. He's very open-minded for a Bronx born Italian American of his generation. But he's just too set in his ways to be impartial. Maybe it's all moot because my Dad isn't an educated man anyway. But education and intelligence have nothing to do with each other. He's still the smartest guy I know. But I wouldn't want him sitting on the bench  .
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