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A woman seeks compensation after promoting a friend's business; a woman says the nanny is responsible for one dog attacking another.
A woman seeks compensation after promoting a friend's business; a woman says the nanny is responsible for one dog attacking another.
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America's Court With Judge Ross
"Birthday Bills & Washed Up"A man sues his ex-girlfriend for spending too much of his money on their vacation; a father blames his daughter's ex-boyfriend for property damage.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"In the Mail & Trashed Beach House"A woman blames a neighbor's dog for her car accident; a dispute over a deposit for a vacation rental.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Bail Me Out"A man seeks compensation from his cousin's neighbor after he was wrongfully arrested because she called the police while he was house-sitting.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Paranormal Paranoia & Rental Rehab"A woman says her home is still haunted; a dispute over items stored while a roommate was in rehab.
America's Court With Judge Ross
Rerun Air Date: March 21, 2026Americans just can't get enough courtroom drama, as is evidenced by yet another addition into the daytime court show fray. Former judge and prosecutor Kevin Ross adjudicates real cases, in which he tries to show litigants alternative ways of dealing with their issues and make them consider the consequences of their actions.
America's Court With Judge Ross
Rerun Air Date: March 21, 2026Americans just can't get enough courtroom drama, as is evidenced by yet another addition into the daytime court show fray. Former judge and prosecutor Kevin Ross adjudicates real cases, in which he tries to show litigants alternative ways of dealing with their issues and make them consider the consequences of their actions.
America's Court With Judge Ross
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America's Court With Judge Ross
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