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How is a judge's role in government different from an elected official?

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WorldlyGlass49
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  • 22-06-2016
Judge's don't affect lawmaking and are appointed, not elected. Officials make laws and are elected. Judges provide opinions on the laws made by officials and make sure that the created laws are constitutional.
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