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Beer is damaged by custom lighting at launch party; a woman sues after her pet "mini-pig" grew too big for her apartment.
Beer is damaged by custom lighting at launch party; a woman sues after her pet "mini-pig" grew too big for her apartment.
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The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Bad Batch & Pint-Size Pig Plunder"Beer is damaged by custom lighting at launch party; a woman sues after her pet "mini-pig" grew too big for her apartment.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Defeat and Greet & Cry Me a River"Exes argue over money given to attend a concert; a new homeowner seeks compensation from the seller for not disclosing potential flooding issues.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Ice Cream Debacle & New Guy in the Building"A woman blames her neighbor's son for her daughter's injury; a man sues a tenant for back rent and late fees.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"The Verdict With Judge Hatchett"Judge Glenda Hatchett presided over her self-titled courtroom show from 2000-2008. Now, she returns to the medium with "The Verdict." In the half-hour series, the Atlanta native and former juvenile-court judge rules over small-claims cases brought in front of her. Hatchett's courtroom isn't just about finding someone guilty, though. She also uses her experience dealing with young people and her tough-love approach to help send a message to out-of-control juvenile offenders to try to set them on the right track in their lives.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"You Don't Choose Your Family"A woman says she was duped out of a free vacation by someone pretending to be a relative.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"I Didn't Meme It & Red Rover, Red Rover"A woman says her ex-husband tricked their son into destroying her cellphone; a woman says her daughter was injured at after-school program.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Cruelty at the Crosswalk"A father ends up in court after his son blows a dog whistle, provoking a guide dog, causing its blind owner to fall and dislocate his hip.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"M.U.A. Goes M.I.A."Newlyweds sue after a makeup artist double-books herself on their wedding day.
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