Why wouldn't they just rather let him win the judgeship on an up-or-down vote, and get him out of the public eye? |
He parted from his uncles, abandoned his judgeship, and went out into the plains. |
At the end of the eighth season, Marshall is offered judgeship and impulsively accepts before talking to Lily. |
Fuller, who is sixty-five and still has a boyish cowlick, won election to his judgeship in 1980 and had developed a reputation as a moderate. |
That makes him far more suited for a judgeship than Moore ever was. |
A judgeship costs even more, given the vast opportunities to generate private income. Iraq's citizens are the losers. |