Daniel Noble (December 25, 1859 – May 30, 1937) was an American lawyer and judge from New York.
[1] Noble attended private schools in Brooklyn until 1870, when he and two brothers went to study in Germany until 1876.
[2] In 1892, Noble was elected justice of the peace of Long Island City with the help of Patrick Gleason.
A year, later, Gleason's faction elected him Queens County District Attorney.
He was repeatedly re-elected to the post and served until 1929, when he retired due to the age limit.