Background
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) consists of 11 justices who are appointed by the President of Brazil and confirmed by the Senate. Unlike some other countries, Brazil has a mandatory retirement age of 75 for Supreme Court justices. Justices typically serve until reaching this age limit, though they may leave earlier due to resignation, health issues, or other personal reasons.
Resolution Criteria
This market will resolve to the name of any STF judge who leaves the court before reaching 74 years of age. Leaving the court includes resignation, removal, impeachment, death, or any other circumstance that results in the judge no longer serving on the STF.
If multiple judges leave before turning 74, each corresponding answer will resolve as YES.
If a judge leaves the court at exactly 74 years old, their answer will resolve as NO.
Considerations
Early departures from the STF are relatively rare, as most justices serve until the mandatory retirement age. Any early departure would likely be due to unexpected circumstances such as health issues, political pressure, or personal decisions.