Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez an American/Cuban TV arbitrator with Caso Cerrado, is the anchor of Ana Polo Rules. Ana was born in Havana Cuba with her mother and father at 2 years of age, moved to Miami and joined the family. Ana Maria Polo was born in Habana in Cuba. Presently, she is the host of the Telemundo Show "Caso Cerrado" which is a Spanish programming on television that has been nominated by the Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award. In 2015 she also ranked the best Spanish-language program at 4pm for the key demos. Polo was born on April 11th, 1959 in Havana Cuba, graduated from Florida International University in Political Sciences. After that, she earned the PhD in law at the University of Miami. For 20 years, Polo practiced in Miami. She received her PhD in law from The University of Miami, and then practiced for twenty decades in Miami. Polo made her debut appearance for the very debut time on Telemundo Sala de Parejas in 2001. The other court shows featured her expert legal advice. Literature Accolades and Literary works In 1958, Polo wrote her first book Los Hijos Muertos. It won both the Critic's Prize for Literature and the Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute emigrated to the United States after leaving Spain in 1960. Polo also diagnosed with breast cancer and cancer survivor, frequently speaks out about her cause. She's always been an activist in support of LGBT issues. She earned her degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 1987. She is a member of the Florida Bar.






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