Miami-Dade County Court Judge Samuel Slom calls himself “The Kosher Cowboy.”
At least that’s how he likes to be known off the bench when he’s enjoying his favorite pastime—karaoke.
Miami-Dade County Court Judge Samuel Slom almost quit law school twice, but he stuck it out and graduated second in his class at St. Thomas University.
November 14, 2014 at 02:00 PM
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Miami-Dade County Court Judge Samuel Slom calls himself “The Kosher Cowboy.”
At least that’s how he likes to be known off the bench when he’s enjoying his favorite pastime—karaoke.
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