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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, EP131 "Jamaican Me Crazy!"
A woman covers her friend's ex for a Jamaican getaway, but the return payments never seem to arrive; she says he promised installments; he says she struck the deal with his ex, not him. It's a beach-bound bicker fest over borrowed bucks!
S11, EP31 "Man's Best Fiend"
A father of seven says his neighbor's pit bull slaughtered 13 of his animals.
S10, EP100 "Citizen Canine"
When a dog attack disfigures a woman's face, the dog's owner agrees in writing to pay her medical bills -- but when he learns she used her own "natural medicine" instead of seeing a real doctor, he second-guesses his liability.
S10, EP141 "The Laser's Edge"
The owner of a tattoo removal company accuses a laser specialist of improperly repairing his machines; the specialist says the owner's own negligence was at play.
S12, EP130 "Party Pooper"
A promoter says the married owners of an event space canceled on him days before the event, forcing him to issue refunds; he blames them, while they blame his lack of a liquor license; with spirits high and permits low, this clash is ready to fizz over!
S12, EP129 "Turning Into a Problem"
Two drivers collide when a lane change goes wrong, leaving each blaming the other -- she says he turned into her lane, while he claims she sped up and had pre-existing damage; with dueling accounts and dent-sized doubts, the judges must navigate this bumper-to-bumper blame game.
S12, EP128 "Love Overboard"
A woman says her former partner borrowed money for bills, a cruise with her daughter and gambling; she says she was used, but her ex says it was all gifted, and the lawsuit stems from a new relationship; when breakups, bankrolls and bad blood mix, the truth may be the one thing that doesn't float.