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Judge Sheindlin returns to the courtroom, delivering justice with her trademark wit, wisdom and no-nonsense approach to real people's cases. The series features lawyer Sarah Rose, who serves as the law clerk; court stenographer Whitney Kumar, a board-certified court reporter in the state of California; and bailiff Kevin Rasco, a retired Los Angeles probation officer. All episodes from previous seasons are currently available on Prime Video.
The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first case, after a birthday getaway, a woman accuses her ex of vandalizing her car and slandering her online; he claims she was cheating on him. In the second case, the $10K court maximum is sought when a trailer sale goes up in smoke as buyer and seller dispute the fire's cause and missed payments.
An in-home marijuana grow operation sparks a legal battle, with a landlord suing former tenants for violating the lease, property damage, and costly repairs. The tenants countersue, claiming they left the house in pristine condition and are owed their security deposit.
After a violent clash, a man sues a family member for destroying his property, while the defendant countersues for harassment. Both claim emotional distress and challenge each other's version of events.
In part two, the dog's owner fires back, accusing the woman of extortion. He claims she is unfairly demanding $10,000 for a minor wound and using the court system to manipulate him for financial gain.
In part one of this two-part episode, a woman sues her neighbor, seeking $10,000 to cover her medical bills and emotional distress after being bitten by his service dog in his home.
The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first case, after their son's tragic death, a mother sues her ex-husband for $10K, claiming he broke his promise to use life insurance money to cover funeral expenses. In the second case, after a heated confrontation, a landlord takes his former tenants to court, accusing them of vandalizing his property in a fit of rage.
Evicted tenants are accused of breaking back into their rental home and vandalizing the property. They deny responsibility and blame poor property management and a crime-ridden neighborhood.
Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. In the first case, a driver falls asleep at the wheel, crashes into a ditch, and admits negligence, but claims he owes nothing because the car was a gift from the plaintiff, not a loan. In the second case, a co-owned car ignites a legal clash, with one party alleging illegal repossession and the other seeking an unpaid loan and towing fees.
Seeking $10,000 in damages, a grieving woman sues for emotional distress after her neighbor, whom she entrusted to take her beloved 17-year-old dog for cremation, instead buries him in a public park without her permission.
When a pit bull viciously attacks a service chihuahua, two brothers face off in court over responsibility and a $10,000 judgment-one claiming negligence, the other blaming the unleashed chihuahua for provoking the fight.
An educator claims her student's ex-girlfriend vandalized her car with a hot sauce bottle, causing significant financial losses.
After allegations of cheating, a man sues his ex-girlfriend for stealing property. She insists the items were gifts from their 14-year relationship and countersues for harassment.
Accusations of slander, assault, and a hate campaign ignite a bitter dispute between tenant association board members.
Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. Up first, members of a Michael Jackson tribute band clash over unpaid loans and costume ownership. In the second case, rival dog owners battle for custody of a German Shepherd, with allegations of neglect and broken promises fueling their intense feud.
A father is suing his ex-partner for $10,000, claiming she falsely accused him of abuse and filed multiple restraining orders. She insists her actions were justified due to his threatening behavior.
Rival officiants in the prison wedding industry accuse each other of slander and fight over defamation, lost wages, and plagiarism.
The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first case, a woman sues a genealogy expert for unfinished research on her family tree. In the second case, a decades-long friendship crumbles after a lottery win, with one woman demanding the entire prize and the other insisting on splitting it.
Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. Up first, a dog owner claims her beloved pet was viciously attacked by a neighbor's German Shepherd while out for a walk, leading to expensive vet bills. Next, a man claims he was sold a dangerous dog instead of the puppy he expected and demands a refund. The seller defends her rescue operation and insists the buyer mishandled the dog.
A heated argument between exes over their child's babysitter escalates into violence: the father claims assault while the mother argues self-defense.
The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first case, a woman sues her ex-friend for posting and selling explicit photos of her on social media without consent. In the second case, a young woman is accused of keying her friend's car but claims she has no memory of the event because she was under the influence of bad drugs.
A woman accuses her former neighbor of stealing her cat during her eviction. The defendant claims she rescued the neglected pet and nursed it back to health.
In part two, dissatisfied clients countersue their birthday photographer claiming she withheld photos and retaliated with revenge porn and threats, while denying any involvement in vandalism.
In this two-part episode, a photographer takes her clients to court over a disastrous 21st birthday photoshoot, claiming defamation, slander, and vandalism of her property.
After finding a hidden camera in her ex's bedroom, a woman sues him for assault and stolen property, while he fights back with a countersuit for defamation.
A used car sale turns into a $10,000 legal fight over impound fees and parking tickets. The dispute comes to a head with a messy physical altercation over who owns the vehicle.
The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first case, ex lovers with a child are locked in a dispute over unpaid lease balances and damage claims, with one party alleging domestic violence. In the second case, after a severe motorcycle accident, a woman claims she lost income while nursing her ex-boyfriend back to health; he claims she owes for unpaid loans.
Video evidence captures a shocking moment at a friendly gathering, where one man claims his friend kicked him in the jaw, resulting in lasting pain. The friend says he was trying to break up a chokehold.
A cat's tail has to be amputated after an alleged dog attack, leading pet owners to sue their neighbor for vet bills. The neighbor denies her huskies were responsible, and blames them for letting the cat roam freely.
Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. First, a grieving widow, unable to stay in the home she once shared with her late husband, lets her sister move in. She now sues her for intentional damage and unpaid rent. Next, ex-lovers sue each other for the $10K court max, disputing damages from their decision to move in together after dating for two months.
A man claims he was run over when a dog breeder reclaimed a Dalmatian he says was gifted to him. The breeder insists it was only a trial arrangement and accuses him of neglect that caused the dog severe injuries.
A mother claims her estranged son-in-law threatened her and took her granddaughter without permission, returning the child without precious diamond earrings.
The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. In the first, a man shoots what he thought was a menacing dog attacking livestock, only to discover it is a neighbor's visiting family pet. Next, a grandmother sues her ex-daughter-in-law for trip expenses after her grandson was pulled from a Japan vacation at the last minute. The mother, amid a custody dispute, says she never approved.
"Paco", the American bully, is caught in a tug-of-war between its owners, sparking accusations of theft and false restraining orders.
A young man sues his ex-convict mom for forging his name on a lease, leaving him stuck with a $10,000 debt and ruined credit. She denies responsibility, claiming he agreed to co-sign and blames him for the fallout.
After their breakup, a woman sues her ex for stealing money and personal belongings. He countersues, accusing her of neglecting her younger brother and misusing funds meant for his care.
The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. First, a tense encounter between a man's tiny hairless dog and an off-leash German shepherd husky escalates when the man pulls a gun for protection, leading to a $10,000 lawsuit over a false arrest. Next, a woman sues her ex-girlfriend over unpaid personal loans, claiming she was deceived with promises of repayment. The ex countersues for harassment.
A spiritual healer accuses a former client of refusing to pay for house 'cleansing' services and of fraudulently reversing charges. The client fires back, calling her a scam artist who overcharged him.
An animal advocate accuses her neighbor of destroying a habitat for nine feral cats. Frustrated with cats roaming his yard, he countersues for damages and harassment.
Judge Sheindlin returns to the courtroom, delivering justice with her trademark wit, wisdom and no-nonsense approach to real people's cases. The series features lawyer Sarah Rose, who serves as the law clerk; court stenographer Whitney Kumar, a board-certified court reporter in the state of California; and bailiff Kevin Rasco, a retired Los Angeles probation officer. All episodes from previous seasons are currently available on Prime Video.