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Darius demands repayment after his cousin got caught speeding in his car; his cousin borrowed money to go to clubs and allowed a neighbor to move her stuff into his home.

Darius demands repayment after his cousin got caught speeding in his car; his cousin borrowed money to go to clubs and allowed a neighbor to move her stuff into his home.

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S2021, EP20 "On the Road"

Darius demands repayment after his cousin got caught speeding in his car; his cousin borrowed money to go to clubs and allowed a neighbor to move her stuff into his home.

Judge Karen Mills-Francis returns to syndication with this new version of her show, in which she adjudicates real-life, small-claims disputes. The former Florida county judge allows litigants to cross-examine witnesses in some cases, and ends each episode with a segment called Ask Judge Karen, in which she responds to videotaped queries from viewers.
Original Air Date: Sep 20, 2010
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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