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Dennis (DC) Cronin

A candidate for Spokane County Superior Court Judge, position 10, Spokane County in the 2018 Washington General Election, Nov. 6

Age: 63

Political experience: First run for office.

Work experience: Worked with famed civil rights attorney Carl Maxey out of college in 1987. In 2003, founded his own law firm, The Law Offices of D.C. Cronin, where he practices in all areas of the law.

Education: Graduated Holy Cross High School in Connecticut in 1978. Graduated from Fairfield University in Connecticut in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree. In 1985 earned a law degree from Gonzaga University.

Family: Married. Has two stepchildren, one grandchild.

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