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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, EP24 "Loan and Order"
A woman says she got a signed contract and a car as collateral for an RV loan, but now her former friend won't hand over the keys; her ex-friend blames illness and says the woman went from lending a hand to revving up for a repo rampage.
S11, EP81 "Security Refund Rant"
A tenant says she left her rental exactly how she found it, while the landlady says the damages were abundant and outrageous.
S12, EP34 "50 Shades of Green"
A woman says she lent her ex money and a phone to help him pay her back, but he cheated and smashed the phone; he says she was just using it to spy on him, not support him.
S11, EP22 "U-Turn on U-Haul"
A woman says her kindly old neighbor became verbally abusive after she lent him $2,000 to get out of a cryptocurrency scam; he says he's a perfect gentleman, and the money was not a loan, but payment for helping her move, although he didn't help her.
S12, EP23 "Deflated Sisterhood"
Sisters clash over a car loan gone wrong: one says she made every payment and was unfairly cut off from her own vehicle, while the other says she was the true owner.
S12, EP14 "Stickers for Sticklers"
A used car buyer says he got a clunker with fake stickers and a failed smog test; the seller swears the ride was auction-approved and road-ready.
S12, EP5 "Cosigned and Conned!"
A woman says she cosigned a car loan for a friend, but he wrecked the wheels and ghosted the payments; he argues that she had the car towed, so he's not paying a dime.