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The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Dance Troupe Costumes & Kiteboarding Casualty"A woman blames a costumer for a forfeited dance competition; a kiteboarding date ends with an injury.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Christmas Is Canceled"A dispute between exes after cherished Christmas tree ornaments are damaged during an altercation.
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
"Fertility King"Woman blames her sperm donor for her failure to have a baby.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Christmas Is Canceled"A dispute between exes after cherished Christmas tree ornaments are damaged during an altercation.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Whose Prank Is It Anyway & Garden Cat-astrophe"A college prank leads to a lost scholarship; a dispute between neighbors over stray cats and a damaged garden.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Very Unmarried & Bad Mom"A woman sues for the cost to attend a wedding she suspects her friend was never going to have; a former couple argue over damaged furniture.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"I'm in Hell...th & Nauseating Narrator"A dispute between former friends over travel expenses after a visit doesn't go as planned; an audiobook narrator sues for breach of contract.
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