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Hot Bench
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, EP81 "Unhinged"
A homeowner says her contractor vanished after taking advance payment for custom doors; the contractor blames backorders, hospital stays and her constant design changes for the delays; when flaky fixes and flimsy fibs jam the frame, the judges pry open the truth.
S11, EP119 "Flesh-N-Loan"
Two siblings are locked in a heated dispute over a loan; tension is high as both sides present their case to the judges.
S12, EP82 "Fuel-ish Behavior"
A woman says her sister's girlfriend racked up charges on her business card and threatened her when she asked for repayment; the accused says she agreed to cover only her own fuel and blames unclear statements for the dispute; when loyalty runs on empty, sparks fly in this high-octane dispute.
S11, EP118 "Wrong-of-Way"
The plaintiff says a broken traffic light caused the uninsured defendant to hit his truck, ignoring the plaintiff's right of way; the defendant says she had the right of way, and the accident was the plaintiff's fault.
S12, EP80 "The Price of Being Auntie"
A woman says she lent money for a car and bought cruise tickets for her "fam," but they refuse to pay her back; they insist the loan was forgiven and the cruise was a gift from "Auntie"; when generosity sets sail for trouble, it's up to the judges to anchor the truth!
S12, EP79 "Driven to Debt"
A car buyer says a dealer sold her two faulty cars and switched financing without consent; the dealer blames her bad credit and says he gave free loaners and found an affordable option; when broken cars and broken trust collide, the judges sort it out!