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An injury during a test of faith leads a woman to sue her pastor.
An injury during a test of faith leads a woman to sue her pastor.
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"Kick Boxed Out & Rolling Flat"An ex-lover sues an employer for wrongful termination; a tenant seeks reimbursement for tires flattened by a landlord's renovations.
Justice With Judge Mablean
Rerun Air Date: June 1, 2026Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."
Justice With Judge Mablean
"Hoarder Havoc & Overreaching"A neighbor's trash-filled yard is blamed for lowering a home's sale price; a former employee is sued over property bought on the company credit card.
Justice With Judge Mablean
"High-Priced Lifestyle & A Lotta Michelada"A talent manager sues a client over purchases made during their professional relationship; a dispute over a damaged autographed jersey.
Justice With Judge Mablean
"Sike-ologist"A man who was traumatized by a racially charged incident with police sues his therapist for causing more harm by not disclosing his race.
Justice With Judge Mablean
Rerun Air Date: May 31, 2026Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."
Justice With Judge Mablean
Rerun Air Date: May 31, 2026Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."