How long is the term of office for a federal judge?
A. A federal judge serves for life.
B. A federal judge must be reelected every four years.
C. Federal judges are replaced when a new president comes into office.
D. A federal judge can only serve for ten years.
E. A federal judge serves a one-year term.
Answer: A
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