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Many popular court shows are on TV. How can the genre improve? How about using a three-judge panel? That's the concept of "Hot Bench," created by Judge Judy Sheindlin. After hearing each case, the judges discuss it among themselves before rendering a verdict. The show's title comes from a term describing a court action in which a judge frequently interrupts lawyers with questions.
S12, EP168 "Car Jacked Up"
A borrowed car, a mystery driver and a whole lot of finger-pointing: One friend says his renter broke the rules and wrecked his ride; the other argues that he had no idea someone took the keys; now the judges must put the brakes on the blame game.
S12, EP30 "Carpet Diem"
A woman claims her carpet installer swapped her chosen sample for a cheaper version; he blames her contractor for skipping the walk-through.
S12, EP1 "The Stuff of Love"
A grieving pet owner sues a taxidermist for her money back after her beloved dog is buried without her consent; the taxidermist argues that the owner abandoned her animal's remains for years and never paid the balance owed.
S12, EP112 "The Shingle Life"
A man says he borrowed from his pension to lend his ex-girlfriend money, but she never repaid the full amount; she insists she never asked for help, she paid what she owed, and he's only suing out of spite; their romance is over, but the courtroom drama is just getting started.
S12, EP168 "Car Jacked Up"
A borrowed car, a mystery driver and a whole lot of finger-pointing: One friend says his renter broke the rules and wrecked his ride; the other argues that he had no idea someone took the keys; now the judges must put the brakes on the blame game.
S12, EP111 "The Auntie Dealership"
A woman says her niece agreed to buy her car but stopped paying the balance, insurance and tickets; the niece says she paid more than the SUV is worth and was funding her aunt's new lease; watch as the judges crack down on who is really driving this family feud.