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A woman sues the owner of dogs who attacked her miniature dachshund; a mother says her adult son had a temper tantrum and caused extensive damage to her property after she told him to move out.

A woman sues the owner of dogs who attacked her miniature dachshund; a mother says her adult son had a temper tantrum and caused extensive damage to her property after she told him to move out.

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S23, EP184 "Babblers Are Usually Liars!; Battle Over the Bronze Lions!"

A woman can't get her story straight after returning a friend's car with a huge dent that wasn't there before; a homeowner fights to get out of paying for two bronze lion statues on his new property.

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S23, EP71 "Damning Vandalism and Theft Caught on Tape?!; Don't Call My Antiques Junk!"

A man appears to enjoy being caught on tape committing acts of vandalism against his older landlady; a storage agreement with an elderly woman is null and void when relatives take over her property and a neighbor's antiques get in the way.

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S23, EP186 "Manhunt for Criminal at Large!; Married Teen Victim of Odometer Fraud"

The judge goes after a robber's missing partner in crime; a woman and her husband buy a used car, then discover the odometer is off by almost 100,000 miles.

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S19, EP220 "Brothers' Eviction Blues; Landlord Harassment?"

Brothers fight with former roommates over property damages; a landlady says tenants' relative harassed and threatened her.

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S23, EP182 "Therapy Pit Bull vs. 8-Year-Old Child; Alabama Child Support Drama!"

A small boy doesn't stand a chance when the pit bull he is walking drags him across the yard to attack another dog; a man accuses his ex-wife of trying to offset medical expenses for their 19-year-old daughter by overcharging him in child support.

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S23, EP180 "Slick Senior Picture Operation?!"

A photographer is accused of taking advantage of parents' pride in their kids by offering child modeling photos.

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S23, EP69 "House Flipping 101: What Not to Do!; I Threw a Pingpong Ball, Not a Rock!"

Real estate classes do not help an up-and-coming entrepreneur when she is ripped off to the tune of $3,000 worth of cabinetry; no one believes a woman when she claims to have acted out of anger by throwing a lightweight ball at a car.

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S23, EP67 "Guess Which Breed of Dog Annihilates Another!; Upcoming Rap Star Bling!; Cat-Litter Eating Puppy?!"

Girls run home crying after their dog encounters a pit bull; woman buys her girlfriend a diamond necklace to further her rap career but demands payback after they break up; vet bills for a sick puppy come into play in a lawsuit between ex-roommates.

This courtroom series stars former family court judge Judy Sheindlin. Each episode finds Judge Judy presiding over real small-claims cases inside a televised courtroom. Her no-nonsense, wisecracking approach has been unsuccessfully copied by other TV court judges.
Starring: Petri Hawkins-Byrd
Original Air Date: Sep 16, 1996
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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