Judge Is New Member of Hall of Fame
Orange County Superior Court Judge Daniel Didier has been inducted into the Hall of Fame at Western State University College of Law.
Didier was appointed to his seat by Gov. Pete Wilson in 1982. For three years prior, he worked as a Municipal Court judge in Westminster. And, for a dozen years before that, he practiced law as deputy counsel for the Orange County Counsel.
The Hall of Fame recognizes alumni who distinguish themselves both professionally and personally, college officials said, noting that Didier is an active Boy Scout leader and Little League coach in Tustin, where he lives with his wife and three sons.
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