Clemente G. Gomez-Rodriguez
Clemente Guillermo Gomez-Rodriguez (born January 25, 1939, in Havana, Cuba) is a former defense lawyer forced out of a 22-year-long legal criminal practice career in Cuba as punishment after his release from prison Combinado del Este for trying to leave the country. He is now a Spanish-language writer in the United States.
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Born | January 25, 1939 |
Spouse | (1961–1980) Gladys Brito-Izquerdo |
Children | Maria del Carmen Gomez Brito (1962- ) Elisa Alina Gomez-Brito(1963- ) Clemente Romualdo Gomez-Brito (1967- ) Clemente Segundo Gomez-Gonzalez (1982- ) |
Parent(s) | Clemente R. Gomez-Sicre (1906–1983) Maria del Carmen Rodriguez-Fontanills (1915–1943) |
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