Judges typically hold their offices for a set term, which can vary by jurisdiction. In many cases, they serve until a mandatory retirement age or until they resign, are removed, or are not re-elected. In some jurisdictions, judges are appointed for life, while others may have fixed terms ranging from a few years to several decades. The specific rules governing judges' tenures depend on the laws and regulations of each state or country.
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