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The defendants' pit bull got loose, and the plaintiffs let him into their house as a kindness, then he attacked their little terrier mix.

The defendants' pit bull got loose, and the plaintiffs let him into their house as a kindness, then he attacked their little terrier mix.

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S11, EP35 "Pit Bullying"

The defendants' pit bull got loose, and the plaintiffs let him into their house as a kindness, then he attacked their little terrier mix.

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S11, EP149 "Stump and Grind"

A woman says neighbors' overgrown plum tree damaged her fence, and they refuse to pay for stump removal or a replacement fence; the defendants say the tree is located on both properties and replacing the plaintiff's fence is not their responsibility.

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S12, EP33 "Cake Cake Cake"

A party planner says she was hired to organize an anniversary bash and bake the cake, but her friends stiffed her on half the bill; the couple insist she showed up late and dropped the cake, ruining their special day.

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S11, EP126 "Childless Cat-astrophe Lady"

The plaintiff says the defendant went to a mental health facility and left her with unpaid rent, while the defendant asserts that she repaid everything and was prevented from removing herself from the lease.

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S12, EP48 "Ruff Breakup"

Love, loss and a bulldog spark a bitter courtroom battle; a woman says her ex-partner left her alone and stiffed her on veterinary bills; he says the dog was theirs and loans went unpaid.

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S12, EP40 "Driveway Robbery"

A woman says her car repair turned into a tug-of-war after a mechanic handed it off to someone else, and now it's stuck in limbo.

Many popular court shows are on TV. How can the genre improve? How about using a three-judge panel? That's the concept of "Hot Bench," created by Judge Judy Sheindlin. After hearing each case, the judges discuss it among themselves before rendering a verdict. The show's title comes from a term describing a court action in which a judge frequently interrupts lawyers with questions.
Original Air Date: Sep 15, 2014
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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