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A man sues his girlfriend's friend for hitting a pole and damaging the van that he rented for a birthday road trip.
A man sues his girlfriend's friend for hitting a pole and damaging the van that he rented for a birthday road trip.
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"Tuna Meltdown & Lost Files"A man sues over profits from a fishing trip; a woman sues an editor after film footage is lost.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"The Grandma Shower Hoop-La"A woman sues for the cost of food overages at a co-hosted party.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Bar Trivia Trickery & Bee Honest"A man accuses his rival of cheating at a bar trivia contest; a man is injured by a swarm of bees.
America's Court With Judge Ross
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