Daily Journal Staff Writer
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - When Darryl C. Darden retired from the military a few years back, the former U.S. Army lieutenant colonel looked to mediation as a way to put his law degree to use post-retirement.
A 30-year career serviceman, Darden earned his law degree while teaching military science and public speaking at U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. While he never practiced law with the Army's ...
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