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The plaintiffs say a used car salesman sold them a damaged car, then repossessed it; a vacation rental among friends turns sour.

The plaintiffs say a used car salesman sold them a damaged car, then repossessed it; a vacation rental among friends turns sour.

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S1, EP66

A defendant admits to being involved in a crash but claims she was struck by a deer and only left the scene out of fear; a woman who paid an acquaintance to make repairs to her home while she was away says the defendant left the house in shambles.

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S1, EP90 "Nailed It… or Failed It?"

An unfinished construction job results in a heap of garbage, but the defendant says he did exactly what he was paid to do; a woman sues her sister for car repairs.

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S1, EP29

A woman says the car she bought turned out to be a lemon, but the seller claims there were no issues prior to sale; a plaintiff claims to have issued a defendant a series of loans, which have gone unpaid.

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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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S1, EP125

Lester 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, EP100 "Judge Jerry"

The plaintiffs say a used car salesman sold them a damaged car, then repossessed it; a vacation rental among friends turns sour.

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S1, EP99

A 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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S1, EP97

An unfinished bathroom remodeling job has the plaintiff feeling like her money was flushed down the toilet; a loan to an employee who abruptly quit has led to one big headache for his former boss.

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
2 seasons available on demand
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