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A man accuses an acquaintance of stealing his autographed football while they were tailgating; a spurned woman sues her ex-boyfriend for lost wages.
A man accuses an acquaintance of stealing his autographed football while they were tailgating; a spurned woman sues her ex-boyfriend for lost wages.
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S3, EP61 "Tech Knockout"A man sues after his co-worker punches him in the face, breaking his glasses and hurting his back.
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S3, EP62 "Mistaken Trespass & Behind the Back"A confrontation when a stranger accidentally trespasses leads to a broken television; a hotel manager is blamed when pricey basketball tickets go missing.
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S3, EP63 "Spider Tenant & Jilted Lover"A tenant blames a landlord for a poisonous spider bite; a spiteful email sent by an ex to a Dalmatian breeder leads to a lost puppy deposit.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP61 "Tech Knockout"A man sues after his co-worker punches him in the face, breaking his glasses and hurting his back.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP60 "Baby Gimme One More Trance & It's My Car Anyway"A hypnotherapist is accused of giving his ex subliminal audio recordings in order to win her back; a woman sues her child's father for repossessing her car.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP59 "Uprooted & Hot Air Balloon Blunder"A grandmother is sued after using money left over from a root canal on a bathroom upgrade; a canceled hot air balloon ride ruins a family vacation.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP58 "Fourth and Law & Watering the Relationship"A man accuses an acquaintance of stealing his autographed football while they were tailgating; a spurned woman sues her ex-boyfriend for lost wages.
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