associate justice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofassociateandjustice
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associate
adjective[before noun]
uk/əˈsəʊ.si.ət/us/əˈsoʊ.ʃi.ət/
used in the title of a person whose rank is slightly lower or less complete than the full official ...
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justice
noun
uk/ˈdʒʌs.tɪs/us/ˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
fairness in the way people are ...
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I think she is qualified to be anassociatejustice.
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The seniority of anassociatejusticeis based on the commissioning date, not the confirmation or swearing-in date.
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He served asassociatejusticeof the court of common pleas, 18161821, and of the court of sessions, 1821-1823.
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Six years later in 1933, he was appointed anassociatejusticeof the state supreme court.
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He sat continuously as anassociatejusticeof the latter court up to the time of his death, a period of over 21 years.
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Every two years, two of theassociatejusticeseats are up for election.
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He was the state's attorney general from 1907 to 1909, and was electedassociatejusticeof the state supreme court, serving from 1910 to 1916.
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He served asassociatejusticeof the ninth court of civil appeals (19331943).
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From 1737, he served as anassociatejusticeof the city court.
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Catron served as anassociatejusticeuntil his death in 1865 at age 79.
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Full-time associate justices are allowed up to four law clerks while retired justices have only one.
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The judicial branch consists of a chief justice, public defender, attorney general, associate justices, and attorneys.
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The court currently consists of one chief justice, a vice chief justice, and three associate justices.
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Note that associate justices are listed, from left to right, in order of seniority.
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The court consists of a chief justice and six associate justices.
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It has a chief justice and four associate justices.
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The court has seven members, a chief justice and six associate justices, each serving six-year terms.
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It consists of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and three associate justices.
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It is composed of a chief justice and four associate justices appointed by governor and selected from five different appointment districts.
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Lyons, as the first associate justices.
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