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Originally Posted by EM2
Additionaly, is there a similar law for the various offices of judges?
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Yes.... You have to be a California attorney for at least ten years to be a Superior Court judge (or five years to be a municipal court judge) And thats in the California State Constitution.
And you have to be a California Attorney for at least five years to be California Attorney General.
Im qualified to be a Judge (or the attorney General of the State for that matter) but I wouldn't know the first thing about being a Sheriff and running an LE Department.