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The defendant admits that he pushed his neighbor in her face after she gave her number to one of his friends.
The defendant admits that he pushed his neighbor in her face after she gave her number to one of his friends.
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S19, EP81A woman sues her former friend for a bail bond and personal property; he claims she was negligent with his car and caused it to catch on fire.
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S19, EP101An apartment-complex assistant manager says former tenants recorded her during an argument -- without permission -- and posted it on social media.
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S19, EP59The defendant admits that he pushed his neighbor in her face after she gave her number to one of his friends.
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S23, EP75 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff wants her friend to repay her for a loan; the defendant says she used the money for her daughter's prom, but the plaintiff and her friends broke out into a fight and destroyed the venue, so she has refused to repay her.
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S23, EP98 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff sues her ex-boyfriend for a cellphone and cellphone bill and says she caught him cheating; he brings to court threatening text messages she sent to him.
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S23, EP80 "Judge Mathis"A man sues his longtime friend for a collections bill; the defendant says he was arrested because the plaintiff came to his house and caused a commotion, so he's counter-suing.
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S23, EP77 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff, who took guardianship of the defendant's baby because she was born with meth in her system, sues the birth mother for breach of contract; the defendant counter-sues for unreturned property and says the plaintiff is vindictive.
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S23, EP74 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says that, two years ago, her mother confessed that the defendant may be her biological father, so she has petitioned the court for a paternity test.
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