The judicial power of the county is vested in the county judge, or probate judge, who in many States is its most prominent and important officer.
When the Christmas season came, the time for the distribution of offices, in accordance with your Majesty's ordinances, that of probate judge fell to me in my turn.
He served as sheriff in Washington county, held the office of probate judge, and some minor offices.
During this period he served eleven years as county attorney, and also a term as probate judge.
The only person she instinctively turned towards for advice was the old probate judge, who had given her such a lecture on Clark's Field for a benediction when she last appeared before him.
They seemed to be an essential part of the crazy structure of society that must not be questioned, least of all by a probate judge!
And here was the characteristic difference between Judge Orcutt and any other probate judge.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "probate judge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.