Unlike the U.S. Constitution, in which SCOTUS justices serve for life, what check did Florida put in place to involve the people?

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The question asks what measure Florida implemented to involve its citizens in the selection or retention of justices, contrasting with the lifetime appointments in the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS).

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I am sorry, but the search results do not contain the information to answer the question.

I am sorry, but the search results do not contain information about the specific check Florida may have put in place to involve the people regarding judicial terms, unlike the lifetime appointments of SCOTUS justices under the U.S. Constitution.

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I am sorry, but the search results do not contain information about the specific check Florida may have put in place to involve the people regarding judicial terms, unlike the lifetime appointments of SCOTUS justices under the U.S. Constitution.

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The provided search results offer general information about the Florida court system and the selection and tenure of judges but do not directly address the specific check or mechanism in place to involve the people in the tenure of Supreme Court justices, unlike the lifetime appointments in the U.S. Constitution.

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