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'''Robert L. Couturier''' was a judge for the [[Androscoggin County Probate Court, Maine|Androscoggin County Probate Court]] in [[Androscoggin County, Maine (Judicial)|Androscoggin County]], [[Maine]].<ref>[http://www.maineprobate.net/Androscoggin.html Androscoggin County Probate Court Webpage]</ref> He passed away from an illness on June 5, 2011.<ref name=ob>[http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/unionleader/obituary.aspx?n=robert-couturier&pid=151902233#fbLoggedOut ''Union Leader'', "Robert Couturier Obituary," June 14, 2011]</ref>
'''Robert L. Couturier''' was a judge for the [[Androscoggin County Probate Court, Maine|Androscoggin County Probate Court]] in [[Androscoggin County, Maine (Judicial)|Androscoggin County]], [[Maine]].<ref>[http://www.maineprobate.net/Androscoggin.html Androscoggin County Probate Court Webpage]</ref> He passed away from an illness on June 5, 2011.<ref name=ob>[http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/unionleader/obituary.aspx?n=robert-couturier&pid=151902233#fbLoggedOut ''Union Leader'', "Robert Couturier Obituary," June 14, 2011]</ref>



Latest revision as of 09:54, 10 November 2025

Robert L. Couturier
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Prior offices:
Androscoggin County Probate Court

Education
Bachelor's
Bates College, 1963
Law
University of Maine School of Law, 1970


Robert L. Couturier was a judge for the Androscoggin County Probate Court in Androscoggin County, Maine.[1] He passed away from an illness on June 5, 2011.[2]

Education

Couturier earned his bachelor of arts in government from Bates College in 1963 and his J.D. from University of Maine School of Law in 1970.[2]

Elections

2010

Couturier defeated Laurier T. Raymond, Jr. in the Democratic primary election, with 59.63% of the vote and was unopposed in the general election.[3]

Main article: Maine judicial elections, 2010

See also

External link

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