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Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases, including sisters squabbling over a stolen and wrecked car, best friends who can't agree on what treat your self means when it's on someone else's card.
Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases, including sisters squabbling over a stolen and wrecked car, best friends who can't agree on what treat your self means when it's on someone else's card.
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