By that logic, fewer judges would be needed to deal with more cases, reducing the cost of
judicial salaries and pensions and the court estate.
Not exact matches
He said he hoped the Senior
Salaries Review Body's Major Review of the
judicial salary structure
and levels, due to report by June 2018, would address pay
and pensions concerns.
The federal
judicial pension is extremely generous — a judge can retire at age 65 with only 15 years of
judicial service (or at 70 with 10 years),
and receive his full
salary for life; nor does he make any contribution to funding the
pension.