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Hot Bench
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.
S11, EP105 "Car Rental Remorse"
The plaintiff rented his car to a stranger through an app, then the car was returned damaged, and the stranger vanished.
S11, EP56 "Trust Me"
A man says his sister is denying their mother's last wishes by withholding rent she collected on the house they inherited; the sister says she incurred costs for 20 months while a squatter paid no rent, and the brother signed a quit claim deed.
S10, EP94 "Trouble Brewing"
A man sues a coffee shop manager for a $5 refund.
S10, EP42 "Think We're A-Loan Now"
A single mother made a loan to her ex so that he could keep his job; he says she violated their agreement by logging into his bank account and wiping out the balance.
S11, EP105 "Car Rental Remorse"
The plaintiff rented his car to a stranger through an app, then the car was returned damaged, and the stranger vanished.
S11, EP104 "Gucci, Rent & Flea Markets"
When the defendant found herself with nowhere to live, the plaintiff offered her a place to stay, then another friend moved in, turning the household into a whirlwind of chaos and shrinking the defendant's living space, so she wants her rent reduced.
S11, EP103 "RV There Yet?"
After getting a secondhand RV without keys or paperwork, a homemaker stops making payments; the seller sends a mechanic to repossess it and the homemaker calls the police, accusing the mechanic of pulling a gun on her.
S11, EP56 "Trust Me"
A man says his sister is denying their mother's last wishes by withholding rent she collected on the house they inherited; the sister says she incurred costs for 20 months while a squatter paid no rent, and the brother signed a quit claim deed.