It wasn’t until career day in the ninth grade that Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Genden agreed with his mother’s prophetic pronouncement.
Little did he realize then that the journey would include motoring his way around two continents and a bloody fistfight between attorneys in his courtroom. Or that SWAT teams would have to sweep his courtroom every time he held a hearing for one of the most notorious cocaine traffickers of all time, Griselda Blanco.
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