Judge Judy Sheindlin, a former judge from New York, tackles actual, small claims cases with her no-nonsense attitude in which damages of no more than $5,000 can be awarded. Also by her side is bailiff Petri Hawkins-Byrd who keeps order in the court. After a case is closed, the defend...
Judy prosecuted juvenile crime, domestic violence and child abuse cases. She was quickly recognized as a sharp, no-nonsense attorney. Judy's professional success, though, was being achieved at a high private price. In 1976, she left her first husband after 12 years of marriage. She struggled...
Judy prosecuted juvenile crime, domestic violence and child abuse cases. She was quickly recognized as a sharp, no-nonsense attorney. Judy's professional success, though, was being achieved at a high private price. In 1976, she left her first husband after 12 years of marriage. She struggled...
Patrick's Day leads to a man spitting on a woman's car window, and Judge Judy tracks down his accomplices; an animal control officer sues a woman for breaching their contract regarding the breeding of a standard poodle. Show more Where to Watch Episode 44 Make a Teenager Watch This ...
Judge Judy had 25 seasons of her old show before stopping. CBS is in charge of her old reruns and depends on networks wanting to buy the show to stream it. However, if she has a new show coming out, they may be out of the business with her shows. Judge Judy is loved by many.“...
Sentence for sanity // Judge Judy talks tough about crime and punishmentBill Zwecker
Karate Camp Neglect?/Bad House Sitter?/Sister Fight!: With Judy Sheindlin, Petri Hawkins Byrd. A mother accuses a karate teacher of leaving her sons unsupervised; a house sitter is sued for totaling a vehicle, stealing money and neglecting animals; siste
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(I am myself more of a Judge Hatchett guy.) Us Magazine notes that on a whim, Judy superfan Schumer dropped in to sit on the onlookers’ bench during a taping of the August 17 episode. As the tweets below suggest, Schumer played her part dutifully, making all the serious, ponderous...
Judy prosecuted juvenile crime, domestic violence and child abuse cases. She was quickly recognized as a sharp, no-nonsense attorney. Judy's professional success, though, was being achieved at a high private price. In 1976, she left her first husband after 12 years of marriage. She struggled...