Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez is a television arbitrator from Cuba who is featured on Caso Cerrado and Ana Polo Rules. She was born in Havana Cuba Ana moved to Miami when she was 2 years old and was accompanied with her parents. Born in Habana, Cuba, Ana Maria Polo is the host of the well-known Telemundo program "Caso Cerrado", the first Spanish language program nominated for an Daytime Entertainment Emmy(r) Award, and was ranked in 2015 as the top Spanish-language show at 4pm across key demos. Polo is a Cuban-born American and was born April 11, 1959. She went to Florida International University and graduated in political sciences. After that, she received her PhD in law at the University of Miami and practiced law for over 20 years in the city of Miami. After that, she earned the PhD in Law at University of Miami. University of Miami. Polo was first shown to viewers on television in 2001 through Telemundo's show Sala de Parejas (2001) and other court shows in which the legal skills of her was showcased. Literature and Awards In 1958, she released Los Hijos Muertos. This novel earned her the Critic's Prize as well as the Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute arrived in the United States of America from Spain, 1960. Polo, who is also diagnosed with breast cancer and cancer survivor, speaks often about the cause she is fighting. Polo has been an activist on behalf of LGBT concerns. She is a 1987 graduate of The University of Miami School of Law and a Florida Bar member.






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