Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Maria Espinosa Dennis might have been a doctor, if not for the college debate professor who saw something else arguing, literally, to be heard.
But even before she finished law school, she knew she wanted to be a judge.
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Maria Espinosa Dennis was on course to be a doctor until a college professor asked her to consider law.
September 18, 2015 at 10:50 AM
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Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Maria Espinosa Dennis might have been a doctor, if not for the college debate professor who saw something else arguing, literally, to be heard.
But even before she finished law school, she knew she wanted to be a judge.
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