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Historically, retired judges have been allowed to keep their titles and are addressed as judge or your honor as a sign of respect.
0:24 3:30 Five when formatting the letter make sure to include the judges full title. And the name of theMoreFive when formatting the letter make sure to include the judges full title. And the name of the court they preside.
No. The use of the title Judge or Justice on letterhead, in directories, or in any other public way would at least give the appearance of using judicial prestige for private advantage and of exploiting the judges judicial position.
A lawyer who is a retired or former judge or magistrate may use a title such as justice, judge, magistrate, Honorable or Hon.
A Senior Judge may act as a replacement when the regular judge is unavailable; as a complement when the regular judge is in trial, working on opinions, or fulfilling administrative duties; or as an assistant to oversee the processing of certain types of cases or court programs.
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The senior status option was referred to as retired judge in 1919, when it was created. The title of senior judge was used to refer to the active judge with the most seniority in a given court. After 1948, the most senior judge was given the title chief judge.
Senior judges, who must be at least 65 years old and have served for at least 15 years on the bench, can also decide the types of cases they handle. Some senior judges only take criminal, some senior judges only take civil, said Josh Blackman, a professor at South Texas College of Law Houston.

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