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Isidore Torres was first Hispanic judge in Wayne County system


When Isidore B. Torres told his high school guidance counselor he wanted to go to law school, he was told he should consider trade school instead.
Not because the Bay City student did not have the smarts, but because becoming a lawyer was not the future many envisioned then for those with brown skin.
Rather than being discouraged by racial discrimination and misguided advice, the future Wayne County Circuit Court judge turned it into motivation, said his son Felipe Torres, who is also an attorney.
Judge Torres, who died Jan. 12 at age 73, was the son of a Mexican-born migrant farm worker who himself picked crops in Texas, Traverse City and Bay City before graduating from high school to get his bachelor s degree in criminal justice from Michigan State University and his law degree from Wayne State. ....

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Isidore Torres, former Wayne County jurist, dies at 73


Isidore Torres, former Wayne County jurist, dies at 73
Judge Isidore B. Torres came from humble beginnings, working as a migrant worker, becoming an attorney and eventually becoming the first Hispanic jurist to serve on the bench in Wayne County, his family said.
As he rose professionally, Judge Torres remained committed to the ideal that all people must have equal access to justice, and serving as an example for the Chicano community, said his son, Felipe Torres.
“I think that when people saw him and met him for the first time, I don’t think they realized that he was a judge,” he said. “I don’t think that they realized when they found out he was a judge that he was a migrant worker when he was a little boy . That he came from such humble beginnings, fought his way up to become a judge, but still spent a lot of time in the community helping people navigate whatever legal troubles they had.” ....

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