• From Dropout to Judge

  • Jun 5 2022
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Watch the video interview on YouTube:  https://youtu.be/mDCv0sx30E0

    Instagram: fromdropouttojd

    Also available on Apple podcasts, Amazon podcasts, and all other podcast streaming sites

    Welcome back to another episode of From Dropout to J.D.!

    Welcome back to another episode of from dropout to J.D.! Meet Vicente Virgil! Vicente is a district court judge in Colorado.  He was previously a public defender and then after that was in private practice doing criminal defense law. Thank you Vicente for sharing your wisdom!

    If you, or someone you know, would like to be interviewed or featured on the podcast please send an email to info@fromdropouttojd.com or fill out this inquiry form: https://forms.gle/Q69ueXDJGTBiWiY66

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    Info on the podcast host

    Name: Adesuwa

    Pronounced: Ah-day-Sue-wa

    Location: Dallas, TX

    SMR: Aquarius, Sagittarius, Aries

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