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A vicious dog attack reportedly left the plaintiff with over $2,000 in medical bills, but the defendant insists that his dog attacked in self-defense; a phone and property damage have two cousins in court.
A vicious dog attack reportedly left the plaintiff with over $2,000 in medical bills, but the defendant insists that his dog attacked in self-defense; a phone and property damage have two cousins in court.
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S1, EP76 "All Dogs Go to Court"The owner of a dog who was viciously attacked by a pit bull and eventually died is now left with veterinary bills and emotionally distraught; a woman accuses her ex-boyfriend of stealing her debit card while she was incarcerated.
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S1, EP7 "Family Feuds"A woman sues her niece for destroying her car, failure to repay a loan and emotional distress; a man sues his son for repayment of a $3,000 loan.
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S1, EP19 "Judge Jerry"A woman sues her mother for unpaid bills and lost wages; a plaintiff sues for property damage and failure to repair a computer.
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S1, EP6 "Skipping Out"A woman says her former best friend decided to skip out on the lease to their apartment; a man accuses his ex-girlfriend of stealing his jewelry.
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S1, EP125Lester sues Jasmine for failure to remit payment for a car he sold to her, but she says there were a number of damages to the car that he failed to disclose.
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S1, EP105A woman sues her former roommate for back rent as well as eating and drinking her baby's food; two friends engage in a business transaction that turns sour.
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S1, EP103A landlady says a tenant owes nearly $5,000 in rent, utilities and damages; a bathtub renovation goes unfinished.
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S1, EP99A woman says a company damaged her custom stone floors and wants her money back; plaintiffs say the defendant's reckless driving damaged their iron fence, but he says he was trying to avoid a deer.
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