Edwin Torres (judge)

Edwin Torres ( born 1931 in New York City ) is an American author and Supreme Judge of the Superior Court of the State of New York.

Torres grew up in Spanish Harlem as a child of immigrants from Puerto Rico. He attended the Peter Stuyvesant High School and then the City College of the State University of New York. Then he went to Brooklyn Law School and was admitted to the bar in 1958. In 1959 he was the assistant to the district prosecutor operates. 1977 Torres City was a judge of the Criminal Court in New York approved. 1979 he was appointed to the highest Court of Appeal of the State of New York (New York Supreme Court ).

In his spare time, Edwin Torres wrote books about the world of criminals Carlito's Way ( 1975) and After Hours ( 1979). From the book After-hours Carlito's Way was - the film by Brian De Palma. The two best-known books were printed in a book ( Carlito's Way and After Hours).

Works

  • Edwin Torres Carlito 's Way. 1975, ISBN 978-0-8021-7012-5
  • Edwin Torres: After Hours. 1979, ISBN 978-1-85375-338-1
  • Edwin Torres: The All- Union Day of the Shock Worker. ISBN 978-1-931-82400-2
  • Edwin Torres: Q & A. 1977
  • Edwin Torres: I Hear Things People Have not Really Said.
  • Literature ( 20th century)
  • Literature ( English )
  • Author
  • Inverter ( USA )
  • Americans
  • Born in 1931
  • Man
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