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Barbara Levenson
has lived in Miami for
the past 32 years.
A cum laude graduate of the University of Miami Law School, Barbara
has served as a prosecutor and run her own law practice where she
focused on criminal defense and civil rights litigation. Barbara was
elected to a judgeship in the circuit court of Miami-Dade County,
where she still serves as a senior judge.
Born in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Barbara was raised in Columbus, Ohio.
She was the first woman elected to the Columbus Board of Education,
and later served as the Board’s first female president. Barbara was
also the first woman to be named the Ohio Newspaper’s “Man of the
Year.”
Barbara and her husband, a retired financial consultant, bred and
showed German Shepherd Dogs for 20 years and finished 11 champions in
the show ring. They have two sons.
Fatal February
is Barbara’s
first novel.
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