Judy Justice Season 1
The Honorable Judy Sheindlin, retired Judge of the Manhattan family Court, brings her signature blend of sharp wit and wisdom, hilarious candor and unwavering honesty that has made her America’s favorite judge for over 25 years, as she presides over real cases, arbitrates binding decisions and delivers what only she can: “Judy Justice.”
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Judy Justice
2021 / TV-14The Honorable Judy Sheindlin, retired Judge of the Manhattan family Court, brings her signature blend of sharp wit and wisdom, hilarious candor and unwavering honesty that has made her America’s favorite judge for over 25 years, as she presides over real cases, arbitrates binding decisions and delivers what only she can: “Judy Justice.”
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The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first case, a woman accuses her ex-boyfriend of selling their car without her permission; they sue each other for emotional distress. In the next proceeding, a woman sues her landlord for the return of money taken under allegedly false pretenses.
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The Judge presides over two cases in this episode. In the first, a cat is mauled by a neighbor's leashed dogs after the cat allegedly startles the dogs while on a walk. In the next case, after meeting online, a man loans thousands of dollars to his new girlfriend. She claims he was moving too fast and all monies exchanged were gifts, not loans.
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The Judge presides over two cases in this episode. First, a man is sued by a friend for the alleged balance owed on a car; he is questioned about an 'evading the police' text that the Judge discovers. Next up, a software engineer sues a friend over design costs for an array of lights to enhance a keytar; the engineer is countersued for harassment.
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Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. In the first case, a woman loans her vehicle to a friend to get to work; her friend ends up totaling the car in an accident. Next up, a 30-year friendship comes to an abrupt end when two women fight over a suspended license, the cost of a vehicle and an alleged loan.
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A puppy makes an appearance in court after suffering a broken paw due to alleged negligence. Roommates fight over who's to blame.
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Her Honor rules on two cases in this episode. In the first, a teenager suffers serious head injury after the brakes on his 4-wheeler allegedly give out. Collateral damage from the accident is disputed. In the next case, police are called to the scene when a trained boxer gets into a fight with her estranged girlfriend; they fight over damages as a result of the altercation.
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The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. First, a restraining order and vet bills come into play when custody of a Miniature Australian Shepard is disputed. Next up, brother sues brother over the remaining balance on a motorcycle.
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A woman is accused of 'preemptively' cleaning out a joint bank account she shared with her live-in boyfriend.
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In this episode, the Judge presides over two cases. In the first, a woman's two puppies are reported stolen while left in the care of a neighbor; she sues for the cost of the dogs and for emotional distress. In the second case, a man sues his ex-fiancé for the 10K court max over vehicle possession; she countersues for thousands she claims she invested in a wedding that never happened.
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A house flipper and his neighbor claim guns were allegedly drawn during a fight over repairs to their shared driveway.
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A businessman takes a risk by opening a new eatery during the height of the pandemic; his venture ends with alleged theft and a contract dispute.
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In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. In the first, an army vet accuses a car buyer of jumping on her vehicle in an argument over the title; she sues for the court max due to emotional distress. In the next proceeding, a married couple hire a woman to prepare their wills and end up being sued for 8K in damages after allegations of vulgarities and harassment.
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Single parents battle over a failed birthday trip to Vegas, alleged theft and the dismantling of a trampoline.
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A Marine Corps veteran fights with her stepmother over custody of an elderly, rescue dog.
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Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. Up first, when a used car breaks down only days after its purchase, the buyer threatens not to register the vehicle and to accrue hundreds in parking tickets in the seller's name. In the next case, a man buys a car for $600 and then offers to sell it to a friend for 3K; the friend refuses to pay a dime and claims the car was a gift.
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A retired police officer sues a man for failure to pay for his advocacy services in a high-stakes labor dispute involving back wages and allegedly unfair work conditions.
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In this episode, Her Honor presides over two cases. In the first, when an English Bulldog has puppies, cousins fight over pick of the litter, alleged breach of a breeding contract and defamation of character. In the next case, after the death of their father, siblings fight over $10K that was allegedly borrowed from his estate and never paid back.
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A man struggles to get his facts straight about the sale of a car when he sues his coworker's wife for payment of the vehicle.
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After quitting his job, a driver admits that he was aggravated with his boss and deliberately vandalized one of the vehicles in her fleet.
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In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. In the first case, after a puppy wanders off and goes missing for months, its owner receives a mysterious letter regarding the dog's alleged whereabouts. In the second case, a woman accuses her roommate of moving her boyfriend in without permission and refuses to return her security deposit.
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A woman claims her landlord refused to upgrade her living space in a condemned commercial property.
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An ex-con, trying to get his life back on track, is sued by an ex-girlfriend who claims he damaged her car and reneged on promises to pay back a personal loan.
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A 12-year-old boy recounts the story of the mauling of his puppy by an unleashed pit bull; the pit-bull owners are sued for the 10K max for vet bills and emotional distress.
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A mother sues a California landlord for the 10K court max for allegedly reneging on a deal to rent an apartment to her.
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Parents of an infant fight over money, visitation and an alleged assault.
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The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. First, a woman accuses the president of a Maltese rescue organization of lying about the pet she adopted. In the next case, a plumber is accused of price-gouging during a natural disaster in Texas that left thousands in need of home repairs. A woman claims she was bullied into paying triple the amount for his services.
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A man sues a mother and daughter for $7,500 allegedly owed on a car loan agreement; they countersue for harassment and emotional distress.
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A woman claims she was only a day late on a payment when her ex-friend repossessed her vehicle; her friend accuses her of filing a false restraining order for harassment.
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Neighbors fight over vet bills when a Chihuahua is mauled by a Pit Bull on their shared doorstep. The Pit Bull owner insists the attack never happened.
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In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. In the first proceeding, after a friendship of 20 years, two women begin dating and move-in together; their relationship ends in a fight over a car, appliances and a trip to Cancun. In the next case, a married couple sue for damages after their landlord cuts down a tree on the landlord's property and allegedly damages their child's trampoline.
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After meeting online, ex-lovers fight over a vacation package they purchased together that lasted longer than their short relationship.
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The Judge presides over two cases in this episode. In the first, a teenager tries to crawl through a doggy door to retrieve her pit bull who was attacking a neighbor's chihuahua. The owner of the injured chihuahua sues for vet bills and pain and suffering. Next up, the founder/president of a charity accuses his organization's treasurer of embezzling funds that were intended for those in need.
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While on vacation, a man rents jet skis for his grandchildren and is accused of damaging them to the tune of over $4,000.
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A business owner sues a musician for over 7K demanding a refund on a 'tour' bus he claims was sold under false pretenses.
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A veteran dog-breeder takes issue with a novice attempting to breed papered dogs while having a mutt in the same living space.
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The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first case, a young woman claims she was ghosted by an online seller after shelling out $1500 for VIP tickets to a musical festival. In the second case, a man's attempt to sell furniture used to stage his property hits a snag when the Judge takes a closer look at contract terms.
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A woman purchases a customized motor-bike for her daughter's 15th birthday; she sues for a refund and damages to her home.
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In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. In the first case, unwed parents, who were victims of the fire in Paradise, California, fight over property damage, an alleged assault and wrongful 'eviction'. In the second, parents hire a photographer for their daughter's Quinceanera which is cancelled due to COVID; they sue for photography costs.
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A dispute between a dog-show veteran and a young, canine trainer allegedly turns violent. They fight over dog-show costs, boarding fees and the assault in question.
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The Judge presides over two cases in this episode. In the first, after a five-month relationship, a man sues his ex-fiancée for the court max of 10K for the cost of a diamond engagement ring; she says she got drunk and likely lost it in a lake. In the second, after a woman suffers injuries in a car accident, she discovers her vehicle was not paid off; she sues the man who sold it to her.
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A family's beloved family pet is euthanized after a tragic encounter with a neighbor's pit bull.
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A personal crisis inspires sisters to move in together, only to be torn apart by allegations of domestic abuse and a restraining order. They sue each other for thousands in property damage, a constructive eviction and harassment.
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The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. First, ex-lovers accuse each other of vandalism, harassment and stalking. In the next case, identical twin brothers get into a heated fight over alleged profits made from flipping a house.
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In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. In the first case, a businessman sues for the $10K court max claiming he lost rental revenue due to a customer damaging his jet skis. In the second case, a woman admits to holding a man's coin collection ransom until he signs over a car title; the Judge has another plan in store for her.
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Suing for the 10K court max, a woman claims a cat breeder is responsible for she and her cats getting ring worm and being sick.
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After becoming intimately involved with a friend, a woman is accused of making false allegations of gun violence in order to have him removed from his home. (Part 2)
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After becoming intimately involved with a friend, a woman is accused of making false allegations of gun violence in order to have him removed from his home. (Part 1)
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Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. In the first, a large advertisement magnet flies off of a truck and hits another vehicle on the highway; a business owner and a married couple fight over the cost to repair damages. In the second case, an entrepreneur starting a wellness center claims her business was stalled by delayed documentation services.
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After a long road-trip from Texas, a public argument leads to ex-lovers stranding each other in New Orleans; they fight over missing belongings and the cost to get home.
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Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. In the first, a young man sues his landlord for 5K in damages after his motorcycle is hit by a truck; he also accuses the landlord of wrongfully evicting him. Next up, while chasing an unleashed puppy, a man slips and falls into a woman's car causing damage to the vehicle; he claims he owes nothing because she was parked illegally.
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A woman claims a dog-breeder subletter caused her American Bully's death by exposing the animal to his dog who had parvo; she sues for thousands in vet bills.
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A loud, crashing sound alerts a woman to the fact that her parked car has been totaled by allegedly intoxicated teenagers; a video of the aftermath is introduced as evidence.
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In this episode, Her Honor rules on two cases. First up, a man accuses his ex-girlfriend of disposing of his belongings; he also claims to be the rightful owner of a bed they allegedly bought while together. In the second case, a director is accused of stealing a client's music video ideas to use on a project with another client.
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A daycare owner accuses a mother of falsely disputing childcare fees; the mother claims the daycare owner altered electronic media to prove her case.
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The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. Up first is Part 2 of the previous episode in which a man accuses a woman of driving his truck and totaling it; she countersues for 10K claiming he retaliated by burglarizing her home and terrorizing her children. In the next case, a couple seeks a legal remedy to a fight over shared property and defamation claims.
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A woman sues for the 10K court maximum for damages due to an alleged assault at a beauty salon; she is accused of starting the fight and is countersued for 10K.
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A professional planner must prove she worked on a wedding for her friend's daughter; she claims she was fired on rehearsal day.
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A young cyclist collides with a vehicle on his way to work and sues for $7,500 in damages; the motorist disputes that the cyclist had the right of way.
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A woman accuses her landlord of wrongfully evicting her and her 17 cats from a 40-acre property. He is also accused by another tenant of reneging on an agreement to pay for remodeling work.
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A tense living situation escalates into a hit-and-run caught on tape; the parties are accused of drug use and assault.
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Both parties sue for the $10,000 court max in a fight over a hookah lounge that allegedly caused intense, physical stress to its upstairs neighbor. The lounge owner claims the neighbor harassed customers and repeatedly called the police.
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The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. First up, neighbors dispute liability when a mini Schnauzer is allegedly attacked by a large Cane Corso. The risk of owning potentially vicious dog breeds comes into play. In the next case, ex-lovers fight over the cost of a failed trip to Cancun after their relationship falls apart.
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The founder of a popular social club in Florida is accused of mishandling funds from his own card-playing group; he sues for defamation of character and for attorney fees.
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A man claims his landlord's behavior caused him to have a drinking problem; she sues him for damaging his property while intoxicated.
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The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first case, suing for the 10K court max, a man accuses his neighbor of stealing packages from his front door and burglarizing his apartment; he claims to have video of the alleged theft. In the second case, a volatile relationship ends in a fight over clothing that was shredded allegedly during a jealous rage and damages to a vehicle.
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After purchasing a motorcycle with his fiancée, a man suffers a terrible accident on the vehicle; he says he regrets the purchase and ends up fighting with her over its cost.
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A professional housekeeper sues a former employer for $7K in damages due to multiple alleged attacks by an aggressive pet rooster.
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A young woman is accused of running a red light and totaling another teenager's vehicle; police apprehend a passenger who flees the scene of the crime with a gun.
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Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. Up first, a young woman's interpretation of a 30-day warranty is called into question when she sends her used car salesman a 'repair' bill that approaches the value of the car. In the 2nd case, a single mother loses her job shortly after moving in to her cousin's basement. She is sued for rent, loans, babysitting and property damage.
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Citing a rise in Asian hate crimes, a man attempts to purchase a personal firearm; he sues for a full refund after his application is rejected.
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A nurse demands payment from her sister for care she provided after her sister's liposuction surgery.
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The Judge presides over two cases in this episode. Up first, a woman refuses to leave a man's home without her puppy pick-of-the-litter. He claims he never wanted to breed his pet with her mixed breed dog. In the next case, divorced parents fight over an alleged assault, stimulus money and restraining orders.
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A woman sues for the $10K court maximum for damages due to an alleged assault at a beauty salon; she is accused of starting the fight and is countersued for $10K.
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A young man is accused of deceiving a minor when he uses a social media app to request money from his neighbors.
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In this episode, Her Honor rules on two cases. In the first, a six-figure San Francisco wedding comes to an abrupt halt when a cable car rented to transport the bridal party to the church breaks down. The newlywed bride and her father sue for damages. In the second proceeding, a flight attendant's apartment is deemed uninhabitable after her boyfriend allegedly causes a fire while she is at work.
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In this episode, the Judge presides over two cases. First up, parents fight over liability when unlicensed teens get behind the wheel of a truck and have an accident. Next, a salon owner goes after a former client for payment of hair extensions; she is met with a countersuit for alleged online defamation.
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Two women fight over the use of a trailer in exchange for the care of nine horses. This agreement ends with claims of a false arrest and illegal eviction.
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Her Honor rules on two cases in this episode. First up, a couple sues for punitive damages after claiming their former roommate, who had COVID, infected them. In the next case, a musical team demand the court's maximum judgment against a videographer for the alleged non-delivery of a music video; the videographer countersues for $10K for defamation of character when clients post complaints online.
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An estate sale featuring Hollywood collectibles is at the center of a dispute between fans of niche genre films. A buyer is accused of reneging on a verbal contract to purchase valuable posters which could have been sold to other interested parties.
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The $10K court max is at stake when a small-town attorney goes up against a small-town mechanic. They dispute liability after a vehicle allegedly implodes during a family road trip.
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A woman claims she did not expect body-sculpting injections into her buttocks; she sues for allegedly false advertising and for emotional distress.
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The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first, a man volunteers to care for his new girlfriend after tummy tuck surgery and then loans her money for rent. His goodwill ends after he alleges that he was hustled into supplying food for her football party. In the next proceeding, a Shih Tzu makes an appearance in court when co-workers fight over a litter of puppies and vet bill costs.
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A single mother facing homelessness says her car was illegally repossessed. Allegations of welfare fraud and calls to CPS come into play.
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A mother claims to be entitled to her son's stimulus check after alleging that she was supporting him; he says he was living with his girlfriend at the time.
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After paying $3K for the diamond ring of her dreams, a bride-to-be discovers that the band does not fit. The online ring-seller claims he received the jewelry as collateral for posting bail for a family member.
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Her Honor rules on two cases in this episode. The first case features a helicopter reporter who denies owing $6K to a friend for his birthday party; he claims she organized the event to enhance her own social media status. Next up, a man helps his ex pay for repairs after she crashes into a deer and also says he loaned her money for her daughter's school expenses.
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Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. First, a life coach is sued for defamation of character after allegedly posting 'before' pictures of a former client; they dispute the terms and payment of their contract. In the second case, a woman sues her daughter for unpaid school expenses after discovering she received a sizeable loan from the government.
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A miniature Dachshund makes an appearance in court when amateur dog breeders fight over stud fees and pet custody.
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A storage container buyer demands $10K when six containers allegedly block his access to 'valuable' property.
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A wedding is canceled due to the pandemic leaving a newlywed and her wedding planner in a fight over their business contract.
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A state park in North Dakota is the setting for a family-friendly trail ride that ends in chaos. An off-leash dog attacks the lead horse, riders are thrown to the ground, and a pony is severely injured.
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A man leaves his friend's trailer in a neighbor's driveway. When it goes missing, his friend sues him for the cost of the stolen trailer.
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A mechanic accuses a smog station manager of attempted assault, alleged vandalism and failure to pay for his work.
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Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. In the first, a man demands that his ex-girlfriend sign a car title over to him but admits he has no driver's license or insurance. The Judge explains the concept of coming to court with 'dirty hands.' In the next proceeding, when a woman passes out in a Las Vegas airport, her travel partner says she misses a flight in order to take care of her.
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(Part 2) Repeated fist-a-cuffs, vandalism and police intervention leave the Judge with no other choice than to advise a family to set boundaries with restraining orders.
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(Part 1) Repeated fist-a-cuffs, vandalism and police intervention leave the Judge with no other choice than to advise a family to set boundaries with restraining orders.
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A pit-bull owner denies liability when a 14-year-old miniature pinscher is mauled on his property. He claims the smaller dog jumped his gate and started the fight.
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A welder is accused of damaging a decorative, iron gate when his client did not come up with the agreed-upon cash payment for his services.
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In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. In the first, a college student says illegal drug use and the risk of COVID forced her to move out of an apartment early. She is sued by her roommate's father for allegedly breaking the lease. In the next proceeding, a woman is accused of vandalizing a vehicle with her bare hands in a fit of rage, which she denies.
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(Part 2) A dispute over pet clean-up escalates into a fight between feuding neighbors. A man sues for $10,000 in damages for assault, threats and attorney fees.
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(Part 1) A dispute over pet clean-up escalates into a fight between feuding neighbors. A man sues for $10,000 in damages for assault, threats and attorney fees.
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A woman sues her ex-boyfriend and his new wife for thousands in alleged loans. She claims fraudulent credit card use and demands the return of property.
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A man claims the mother of his child came after him with a knife during a heated fight; she spends two nights in jail and demands payback for damages suffered due to his allegedly false charges.
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When a man's marriage is in trouble, his mother comes to the rescue and helps with legal fees. When he reunites with his wife, the mother wants her money back as well as visitation with her grandson.
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A $14k gold pocket watch is allegedly stolen by an online buyer who accuses an established Ebay salesman of sending him the wrong piece of jewelry.
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A young mother of four claims her $7,000 tummy tuck was a gift from a parent and was never designed to be a loan. Her unemployed mother, who charged the surgery on her credit card, tells a different story.
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A teenager's 17th birthday party is cut short when she and her friends are kicked out of their beach house rental. The owner claims the girl's mother ignored strict regulations regarding unaccompanied minors.
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A man cites his mother's death and jailtime for back child-support as obstacles preventing him from paying his father back for a loan.
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A make-up artist is blasted on social media by a disgruntled newlywed; both parties accuse each other of breaching a wedding contract for cosmetic services.
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Divorcees fight over their 10-year-old son's phone when adult videos, GPS tracking and alleged content loss come into play.
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In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. First up, former classmates reunite after 35 years and begin to date and flip houses together. A profit dispute leaves them fighting over a personal loan. In the next proceeding, a woman regrets taking a family trip to Disney World with her ex-boyfriend's new fiancé. She sues the fiancé for expenses and is uninvited to their wedding.
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Unwed parents fight over braces and travel expenses for their 11-year-old daughter. The father is accused of making nasty comments about the young girl's teeth.
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In this episode, Her Honor rules on two cases. In the first, a teacher sues her daughter's ex for tax fraud when he cashes a stimulus check for his child; she claims it was legally hers. Next up for the Judge, a business owner loans money to an employee so she can purchase a car to get to work. The employee says she was asked to pick up other workers daily, one of whom she claims caused a wreck.
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A college basketball star totals an ex-girlfriend's vehicle in an accident that leaves him comatose. After recovering, he is sued for totaling her car and for alleged theft.
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In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. First, a woman goes after her ex-lover for the $10K court max accusing him of theft, larceny and emotional distress. In the next case, a friendship of 30 years ends when a man volunteers to cash a check for a friend. She insists it was payment for months of online survey work and that they were both part of a fraudulent check scam.
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A man's attempt to retrieve his recording equipment escalates into a fight. A father sues for alleged emotional trauma suffered by his fiancée and four-year-old son.
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Her Honor rules on two cases in this episode. In the first, when a woman bails her sister's car out of impound, she expects gratitude and repayment instead of alleged child endangerment and payback refusal. In the second case, a woman accuses her cousin of disguising himself with a wig, make-up and mask in order to use her Lyft account to earn money as a driver.
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Her Honor rules on two cases in this episode. In the first, when a woman bails her sister's car out of impound, she expects gratitude and repayment instead of alleged child endangerment and payback refusal. In the second case, a woman accuses her cousin of disguising himself with a wig, make-up and mask in order to use her Lyft account to earn money as a driver.
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Both sides sue for the $10K court maximum when a woman suffers a heart attack after being hit in the face during a road rage incident. She is accused of spitting on and "potentially spreading COVID" to the young woman who attacked her.
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Both sides sue for the $10K court maximum when a woman suffers a heart attack after being hit in the face during a road rage incident. She is accused of spitting on and "potentially spreading COVID" to the young woman who attacked her.
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