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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.
S10, EP117 "Too Hot to Handle"
A protective mother sues a salon owner for emotional distress because her teen daughter suffered second degree burns, causing an unsightly welt on her neck, which ruined her confidence on picture day.
S11, EP60 "Fowl Play"
The plaintiff claims her reputation was damaged when the defendant publicly accused her of stealing chicken from a food drive.
S10, EP46 "Bad TAT-titude"
A woman has second thoughts after making a deposit on a full sleeve tattoo, and after she cancels, the artist says her deposit amount was not enough.
S10, EP123 "Contracting Conundrum"
A property owner says the handyman she hired to bring her inherited illegal unit up to code represented himself as a licensed contractor, but he denies that and demands to be paid for his work.
S11, EP102 "Mechanic Mayhem"
An SUV-owner says a mechanic botched a job, leaving the vehicle in worse shape; the mechanic blames the plaintiff's wild modifications and reckless driving for the mess.
S11, EP101 "Dodging Your Deposit"
A landlord accuses an ex-tenant of being chronically late on rent, skipping out on the last two months and leaving behind a trail of destruction; the defendant says the plaintiff was rude, uncooperative and secretive about the security deposit.
S11, EP60 "Fowl Play"
The plaintiff claims her reputation was damaged when the defendant publicly accused her of stealing chicken from a food drive.
S11, EP52 "The Auntie-Hero"
A man says he paid his aunt to add a phone for his son to her plan, but when the son ran away to his great-aunt's house, the payments stopped.