Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez has been a Cuban and American television arbitrator since Caso Cerrado. Ana was born in Havana Cuba with her mother and father when she was 2 years of age, moved to Miami together with the family. Born in Habana, Cuba, Ana Maria Polo hosts of the well-known Telemundo show "Caso Cerrado" which was the first Spanish language program nominated for the Daytime Emmy(r) Award, and it was named the top Spanish-language show in the 4pm hour across all the key demos. Polo was born in Havana in 1959. When she graduated the Florida International University's Political sciences program, she made the move to Havana where she stayed for twenty years. After that, she received the PhD in law from the University of Miami and practiced law for twenty years within the City of Miami. Then, after earning her PhD from University of Miami in law and working in the law profession at the bar in Miami city for 20 years. The legal expertise of Polo was utilized on other court shows, and Telemundo Sala de Parejas 2001 in addition to the program Sala de Parejas. Literary Works and Accolades in 1958, she released her story Los Hijos Muertos (The dead children), with which she won the Critic's Prize and Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute arrived in the United States of America from Spain, 1960. Polo regularly speaks, and she helps collect money for the LGBT rights. She has always been a vocal advocate in support of LGBT concerns. She holds a law degree of University of Miami. University of Miami School of Law in Florida, and is also a Florida Bar Member.






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