Miami civil litigator Trelvis Randolph offered a grim recollection that he has shared sparingly.

The Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer partner was making an acceptance speech Thursday evening after being sworn in virtually as president of the Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. Bar Association, a Black voluntary bar group named for the ceiling breaker who served as the first Black judge in Miami at the federal, district and circuit levels.

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