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A woman says the defendant refused to return her puppy and deemed her negligent; a plaintiff says her ex-boyfriend physically and emotionally abused her; Louise and her ex-fiancé of 17 years, Frank, sue each other for a long list of possessions.

A woman says the defendant refused to return her puppy and deemed her negligent; a plaintiff says her ex-boyfriend physically and emotionally abused her; Louise and her ex-fiancé of 17 years, Frank, sue each other for a long list of possessions.

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S1, EP14

Litigants dispute property damage; an ex-boyfriend sues for more than $2,000 for a promise ring.

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A plaintiff sues her step-granddaughter and boyfriend for $3,500 for an auto loan that has gone unpaid; faulty T-shirt shirt printer.

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S1, EP40

A man sues his ex-fiancée for the return of the engagement ring; a car's seller neglects to tell the buyer that the car is in default and repossessed.

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S1, EP65

A woman tried to sell her car, but, she says, instead of paying for the vehicle, the defendant stole the title and tried to sell it to someone else; an Uber driver says that, while she was dropping off a passenger, another vehicle hit her rear door.

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S2, EP12

Co-plaintiffs sue their "money hungry" landlady for their security deposits plus punitive damages and reimbursement of rent; the defendant, Aimee, contends that her former tenants were loud and sloppy and ruined her home.

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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