The cases that the show accepts are small claims, and while monetary limits may range from $2,500 to $25,000 by jurisdiction, Judge Judy's limits are $5,000. You must agree to adhere to this limit; if the value of your case exceeds the $5,000 limit, then you agree that you will...
Judge Who Levied Gag Order Expected to Face Challenge in ReappointmentAUGUSTA, Maine -- The Maine judge who issued a controversial,illegal gag order on the media...Harrison, Judy
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Fromactors, to musicians, to reality stars, being an entertainer today can be extremely lucrative. No wonder why so many people want to be famous! I thought Judge Judy's salary was only $47 million a year. But according to Forbes below, she took in $147 million in 2018. ...
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Judge Allows Man Who Killed Nuns in 1996 to Be Unsupervised 2 Hours a DayAUGUSTA, Maine -- Over the Kennebec County district attorney'sobjections, a superior court...Harrison, Judy
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Once an Amishman always an Amishman? // Not so, says Social Security judge who ruled in favor of once-tax-exempt man receiving the federal entitlement.Judy A. Strausbaugh