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Committee approves change requiring probate-judge candidates in large counties to sign 7-year-practice affidavit
2234501 · February 4, 2025
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Summary
A committee approved a bill to require candidates for probate judge in Article 6 counties (population over 90,000) to sign an affidavit that they have practiced law at least seven years at the time of qualifying.
Judge Goggins presented a bill amending probate-judge qualifications for Article 6 counties, saying the change will require candidates to submit an affidavit that they have practiced law for more than seven years at the time they qualify for office. "There's an affidavit that's gonna be required to be…
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