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This courtroom series stars former family court judge Judy Sheindlin. Each episode finds Judge Judy presiding over real small-claims cases inside a televised courtroom. Her no-nonsense, wisecracking approach has been unsuccessfully copied by other TV court judges.
S20, EP133 "The Judge Talks Roofing!"
A contractor tries to explain a contract that left customers with leaks, but the judge shares personal roofing knowledge to set him straight.
S20, EP137 "Booty Call or Dognap Call?"
A teen seizes an opportunity to take back custody of her dog.
S24, EP121 "Taco Wedding Falls Flat!; Runaway Shopping Cart!"
A newlywed says 100 famished guests were forced to wait two hours for food when a taco caterer showed up late to her wedding reception; a woman says a shopping cart slammed into her car.
S19, EP119 "Bouncy House Hijinks; Evict Me? Evict Me Not!; Facebook Misstep!"
A woman sues her cousin's husband for the value of a bounce house he failed to return; a man accuses two roommates he found online of evicting him illegally and keeping his rent; a man denies owing his ex's brother for a large loan to save his home.
S24, EP120 "Confused Mother Attacks Friend?!; Violent Threats and Vandalism?!"
A woman accuses her ex-friend of being a thief when her child's smartwatch goes missing in his apartment; a man displaced by California fires moves into a reportedly hostile environment, where he says his life was threatened.
S24, EP119 "Stuck in the Swamp!; This Is a Lesson, Not a Lawsuit!"
While a business owner is on vacation, his large four-wheeler is taken for a crabbing joyride and gets irreparably stuck in the mud; a woman sues her ex-lover for babysitting fees after he moves in and she takes care of his three children.
S24, EP118 "Dogs Get Drunk on Vodka?!; Baseball Tournament Ringers?!"
Three dogs must be rushed to the ER after a partygoer reportedly puts alcohol in their water bowls; tournament organizers promise a reluctant coach "ringers" to give his team a better chance of winning, then sue him when he doesn't pay up.