A South Dakota Supreme Court justice who must retire this year because he turned 70 in February says that’s too young.
Justice Richard Sabers wants legislators to raise the mandatory retirement age to 75.
A South Dakota Supreme Court justice who must retire this year because he turned 70 in February says that's too young. Justice Richard Sabers, who has been on the bench for 22 years, wants legislators to raise the mandatory retirement age to 75. Former Attorney General Mark Barnett, who is currently a circuit judge, is believed to be the front-runner for appointment to the high court.
August 01, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
A South Dakota Supreme Court justice who must retire this year because he turned 70 in February says that’s too young.
Justice Richard Sabers wants legislators to raise the mandatory retirement age to 75.
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