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Retired Associate Justice

A Retired Associate Justice is a former member of a Supreme Court or equivalent highest court who has stepped down from active duties. As an Associate Justice, they were one of several judges deciding important legal cases. Retirement means they no longer participate in court decisions or hearings, but they may still be involved in legal activities or offer advice. This status allows for their contribution to law and the judiciary to continue in a non-official capacity, maintaining their expertise and experience while stepping away from the formal responsibilities of active service.