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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, EP50 "Evicted by a Snake"
A dog hotel owner sues his employee/tenant -- a woman with a pet python -- for lost rental income, damage to his residence, giving no notice and leaving her belongings behind.
S11, EP98 "Fast Cars, Slow Refunds"
A man says he paid for a remote-control race track but never received it; the hobby shop owner argues that his website clearly states that orders can take up to 30 days and accuses the customer of launching an online smear campaign.
S10, EP145 "Just Honda Me the Summons"
A woman's 10-year-old nephew woke her up, saying "A strange man is throwing things at our window and yelling your name!"; it turned out that the man was a process server, and he now accuses her of denting his car.
S10, EP126 "You've Lost Your Trucking Mind"
A trucker broke down in South Dakota and spent his own money to repair a leased big rig; the owner resists reimbursing him and points to the contract, saying repairs are the driver's responsibility.
S11, EP98 "Fast Cars, Slow Refunds"
A man says he paid for a remote-control race track but never received it; the hobby shop owner argues that his website clearly states that orders can take up to 30 days and accuses the customer of launching an online smear campaign.
S11, EP97 "The A/C Unit Has Me Boiling"
Despite a handyman's attempts to repair and replace a defective A/C unit, the homeowner refuses the replacement and demands a refund, leaving both parties in a heated dispute.
S11, EP50 "Evicted by a Snake"
A dog hotel owner sues his employee/tenant -- a woman with a pet python -- for lost rental income, damage to his residence, giving no notice and leaving her belongings behind.
S11, EP47 "Not in Kansas Anymore"
A woman in need of a fresh start moved into her sponsor's house, but when her son misbehaved, the sponsor's husband reprimanded him, and the arrangement quickly fell apart; the defendants are accused of withholding access to her remaining belongings.