Her father’s letters from inside a Cuban prison inspired Maria Korvick to become a lawyer.
“One gets more interested in what justice is,” she said, “or what justice should be.”
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Maria Korvick's family came to the United States piecemeal from Cuba, except for her dad, who was accused of working for the U.S. government and killed in a Cuban prison.
April 24, 2015 at 12:49 AM
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Her father’s letters from inside a Cuban prison inspired Maria Korvick to become a lawyer.
“One gets more interested in what justice is,” she said, “or what justice should be.”
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