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A woman blames her best friend for her newly single status and sticking her with a hotel bill; a wedding cake is destroyed after a bridesmaid brings her toddler.
A woman blames her best friend for her newly single status and sticking her with a hotel bill; a wedding cake is destroyed after a bridesmaid brings her toddler.
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Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP90 "Tithe for Tat & Scape Goat"A pastor ends up in court because a parishioner is dissatisfied with his prayer guarantee; a playdate ends in injury when a child is bitten at an animal fair.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP91 "Joint Decisions"A son brings his father to court after he is falsely accused of stealing his father's car and fined for possession of marijuana that belonged to his dad.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
Rerun Air Date: July 16, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
Rerun Air Date: July 16, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP89 "Brotherly Brawl"A man accuses his brother of making unwanted advances toward a family friend, leading to a confrontation and a broken luxury watch.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP88 "Belief Boundaries"A mother demands a tuition refund after she discovers the school's teaching methods are at odds with her religious beliefs, forcing her to remove her son.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP87 "Lawnmower Man & Hot Property"A neighbor's sprinklers are damaged by a lawnmower during a perceived emergency; ex-roommates argue over belongings left behind and given away.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S3, EP86 "Film Tour Fiasco & You're in Pig Trouble"A camera is broken when a tour guide helps a tourist out of an escalating altercation; a dispute between neighbors after pigs damage a vegetable garden.
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