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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, EP109 "Auto-Matic Disaster"
A woman says she paid $1,700 for a car with issues and the defendant threatened to take it back unless she paid $300 more; the seller says the plaintiff broke their agreement, forcing the seller to spend money to recover and repair the car.
S1, EP174 "I'm Not the Baby Daddy!; Teary BFF Break-Up"
A mom's ex-boyfriend says she is suing him only because he got back together with his wife; a woman sues a former friend for repayment of a loan and a gym membership.
S1, EP173 "Ruined Wedding Vow Renewal?; Suicide Threat? Pay Back the Debt!"
A bride accuses a videographer of ruining her big day; a woman sues her daughter's ex-boyfriend for money owed on a vehicle.
S11, EP58 "I'm Too Sexy"
A man knowingly allows an unlicensed hairstylist to braid his hair then says that disqualifies her from being paid; in a single hour, she sends him a dozen texts demanding payment.
S11, EP108 "Nanny McPay Me"
Two plaintiffs were hired separately to care for the defendant's daughter but never got paid; the mother says the sitters are inflating the amount owed and accuses one of them of hitting her daughter.
S11, EP107 "Have a Mice Show"
A landlord says a tenant habitually paid rent late, eventually stopping altogether, leading to her eviction; the tenant argues that the landlord unfairly raised rent and utilities while neglecting to fix a mouse infestation and dangerous flooding.
S11, EP59 "Scratch 'N' Dash"
A man admits he pulled a knife on someone who scratched his car, but says his son believes he's an action hero, and he was trying to keep up that persona.
S11, EP45 "Don't Have a Fit, Bud!"
A woman who created an app for a fitness instructor she met online says she never got paid; he says the app never launched, and she suggested he euthanize his sick son and made underwear with his face on it.