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A dispute over who is to blame after a store's keypad door lock is broken, trapping a child for hours.
A dispute over who is to blame after a store's keypad door lock is broken, trapping a child for hours.
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Rerun Air Date: April 1, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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Rerun Air Date: April 1, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S1, EP99 "Still Grooving & Table Game"A man sues after missing a dance event because the wrong address was printed on the promotional flyer; a dispute between co-workers over a broken table.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S1, EP97 "Trust Is Like a Vase & Pop Goes the Tendon"A woman sues her cousin for stealing expensive vases from a birthday party venue; a dispute between partygoers over a dog attack and an injured wrist.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S1, EP88 "Quickly Moving On & Football Frenzy"A termite infestation forces a subletter to move out early; a man says a confrontation at a football viewing party left him needing stitches.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
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