Gary Wagner / Special to the Daily Journal
Retired Commissioner Glenn P. Oleon sat for a decade on the Alameda County Superior Court bench, and he ran a family law courtroom there for eight years.
"I have really intimate contact with litigants at what is usually a very important and very stressful point in their life," Oleon said. "And it's an area where I really feel I can make a positive difference in helping people get back on the right track."
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