Talk:Judicial officer

Confusing
I’m just talking.

In the Wikipedia of “Judicial Officer” under “United States” it says

In the United States a judicial officer is a political appointee to the judicial branch of the United States who is commissioned by the President of the United States.

But from my personal experience, I have a case at local municipal court, (superior court of xxx county in California), when judge signed documents it also refer judge as “judicial officer” shouldn’t local court judge is “APPOINTED” by governor instead of “COMMISSIONED” by president of United States? Roddigue (talk) 20:07, 28 October 2022 (UTC)