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A midwife stays with a client whose baby just died instead of attending to a woman beginning a difficult labor; a German shepherd dog's owner is sued for emergency vet bills after her dog attacks a Maltipoo.

A midwife stays with a client whose baby just died instead of attending to a woman beginning a difficult labor; a German shepherd dog's owner is sued for emergency vet bills after her dog attacks a Maltipoo.

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S24, EP124 "Burglar Caught in the Act?!; Akita Dog Owners Beware!"

A car owner accuses an upstanding businessman of damaging his beloved vehicle while stealing its chrome; after an Akita maims a small dog, Judge Judy warns its owner, a mother of three, to be vigilant in regard to this breed's history of aggression.

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S24, EP145 "KISS Costume Missing Bat Wings!; Drug Test Fail and Bail!"

A man accuses a costume designer of delivering a shoddy product; the designer sues for slander and claims he received death threats; a man accuses his half brother of stealing his property.

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S24, EP119 "Stuck in the Swamp!; This Is a Lesson, Not a Lawsuit!"

While a business owner is on vacation, his large four-wheeler is taken for a crabbing joyride and gets irreparably stuck in the mud; a woman sues her ex-lover for babysitting fees after he moves in and she takes care of his three children.

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S19, EP236 "Love Is Legally Blind!; Intervention or Bullying?"

Child support and failing vision come into play when lovers call it quits; a disabled young man accuses his former friends of bullying, but they call it staging an intervention.

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S24, EP149 "Scorned Woman Goes Ballistic?!; My Dad Remarried a Woman My Age!"

A woman keys her ex-lover's car and sprays his home with ketchup; a young woman is upset when she finds out that her 44-year-old father is having a baby with his new 22-year-old wife.

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S24, EP137 "Gun-Brandishing Ex-Lover?!"

When a man's ex-girlfriend accuses him of pulling a gun on her, he files a protective order and sues for false arrest.

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S24, EP131 "World's Worst Boyfriend?; Motorcycle Scam?!"

A married couple sue their daughter's boyfriend for reportedly losing their dog and stealing their belongings while he was housesitting; a man accuses his mechanic of damaging his bike and placing a false lien on it.

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S24, EP123 "Water Birth Gone Wrong!; Cheap Leash? Injured Dog!"

A midwife stays with a client whose baby just died instead of attending to a woman beginning a difficult labor; a German shepherd dog's owner is sued for emergency vet bills after her dog attacks a Maltipoo.

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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