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An animal shelter euthanizes an injured dog before the owner can say goodbye; a dispute over drought-tolerant landscaping and a security deposit.
An animal shelter euthanizes an injured dog before the owner can say goodbye; a dispute over drought-tolerant landscaping and a security deposit.
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S11, EP88 "I Did Not Say Goodbye & Lord of Lies"An animal shelter euthanizes an injured dog before the owner can say goodbye; a dispute over drought-tolerant landscaping and a security deposit.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
S11, EP83 "Giant Little Lies & Hapless Holiday"A woman sues her ex-girlfriend for outing her to her conservative parents; a man blames his neighbor after his house is vandalized.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
Rerun Air Date: April 2, 2026Judge Cristina Pérez presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
Rerun Air Date: April 2, 2026Judge Cristina Pérez presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
S13, EP5 "Dance, Dance & Another Missed Birthday"A mom sues a dance teacher because her daughter placed third in an important competition; a dispute between exes over a disappointing birthday bash.
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S13, EP1 "Club Politics & Nature Is My Therapy"Club members go to court after one spreads nasty rumors about another; a woman sues her friend for using money meant for therapy on a trip instead.
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