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23 January, 09:42

What is the main difference between the roles of state and federal judges and other elected officials?

A. judges make decisions based on the law; elected officials serve the public will

B. judges have to keep precedents; elected officials can change laws and policies

C. judges cannot be removed from office; elected officials can be removed from office

D. judges cannot belong to a political party; elected officials can belong to a political party

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  1. 23 January, 09:55
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    The answer is C

    C. Judges cannot be removed from office; elected officials can be removed from office.

    The judges have more independence and autonomy in their work, so much so they cannot be removed from office at least they go against the constitution, on the contrary, elected officials can be removed, investigated or penalized from office by the attorney general's office if they commit grave offenses.
  2. 23 January, 09:58
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    The difference between the roles of state and federal judges and elected officials is that judges make decisions based on the law and elected officials serve the public will
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