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Read the excerpt from Article 5 of the Texas
Constitution.
Sec. 2. SUPREME COURT, JUSTICES... (b) No
person shall be eligible to serve in the office of Chief
Justice or Justice of the Supreme Court unless the
person is licensed to practice law in this state and is,
at the time of election, a citizen of the United States
and of this state, and has attained the age of thirty-five
years, and has been a practicing lawyer, or a lawyer
and judge of a court of record together at least ten
years.
(c) Said Justices shall be elected (three of them each
two years) by the qualified voters of the state at a
general election; shall hold their offices six years; and
shall each receive such compensation as shall be
provided by law.
According to the excerpt, who is most likely to be
qualified to become a Texas Supreme Court justice?
O a retired teacher
O a successful business owner
a recent high school graduate
a practicing lawyer