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Sued for car vandalism and other damages, the defendant says the plaintiff is trying to commit fraud and wasting the court's time; litigants dispute unpaid bills and late fees over a water well.

Sued for car vandalism and other damages, the defendant says the plaintiff is trying to commit fraud and wasting the court's time; litigants dispute unpaid bills and late fees over a water well.

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The plaintiff asserts that the defendant is responsible for $3,000 in unpaid rent, utility bills and damages; damage caused to a man's windshield brings litigants to court.

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Former talk show host Jerry Springer puts his law degree to use, hearing real cases and rendering verdicts in a TV courtroom.
Original Air Date: Sep 9, 2019
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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