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A man sues his daughter's mother for her boxing tournament fees; a former tenant seeks to recoup triple the amount of his withheld security deposit.
A man sues his daughter's mother for her boxing tournament fees; a former tenant seeks to recoup triple the amount of his withheld security deposit.
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Rerun Air Date: June 26, 2026Karen Mills was a county court judge and criminal defense attorney in Florida before turning to TV to preside over her own court shows. In her third effort, "Supreme Justice," Mills tackles small-claims court arbitrations in her compassionate way, to which viewers of her previous shows have grown accustomed. As usual with court shows, cases involve friendships gone bad, money disputes and property damage.
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Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
Rerun Air Date: June 25, 2026Karen Mills was a county court judge and criminal defense attorney in Florida before turning to TV to preside over her own court shows. In her third effort, "Supreme Justice," Mills tackles small-claims court arbitrations in her compassionate way, to which viewers of her previous shows have grown accustomed. As usual with court shows, cases involve friendships gone bad, money disputes and property damage.
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