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Roommates disagree over who is to blame after a bag full of gift cards is discarded; a woman seeks compensation after she is mauled by a dog.
Roommates disagree over who is to blame after a bag full of gift cards is discarded; a woman seeks compensation after she is mauled by a dog.
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S3, EP70 "Left High and Dry"A man sues after a childhood friend takes too many edibles and can't help him complete a cross-country move as promised.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP71 "Mis-ginger-ed & An Unlikely Canvas"Personalized gingerbread cookies made for a contest are trashed; a man blames his brother-in-law after his nieces destroy his expensive art supplies.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
Rerun Air Date: February 25, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
Rerun Air Date: February 25, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP71 "Mis-ginger-ed & An Unlikely Canvas"Personalized gingerbread cookies made for a contest are trashed; a man blames his brother-in-law after his nieces destroy his expensive art supplies.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP70 "Left High and Dry"A man sues after a childhood friend takes too many edibles and can't help him complete a cross-country move as promised.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP69 "City Livin' & Bingo No Go"A guest is blamed when linens stored in an oven accidentally catch fire; a dispute between neighbors over a rescinded party invitation and food.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP68 "Stalled Car Deal"A car buyer sues a private seller for selling him a lemon, not handing over the pink slip, then junking the car before he could pick it up.
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