Hot Bench Season 2 Episode 183 Worst Video Evidence Ever!; Oracle Smackdown?!
- March 30, 2016
In season 2 episode 183 of Hot Bench, titled "Worst Video Evidence Ever!; Oracle Smackdown?!", the judges are faced with two very different cases.
The first case involves a car accident where the plaintiff claims the defendant was at fault. However, the evidence presented in the form of a video is of extremely poor quality, leaving the judges struggling to make out what exactly happened. The plaintiff argues that the defendant was speeding and ran a red light, causing the accident. The defendant, on the other hand, maintains that they were driving within the speed limit and had the green light. With such unclear video evidence, the judges are forced to rely on witness testimony to figure out who was truly at fault.
The second case involves a dispute between a former employee and her ex-boss. The plaintiff claims she was fired for being pregnant, but the defendant argues that she was terminated due to poor performance. The plaintiff presents emails as evidence that allegedly prove her case, but the defendant claims that the emails have been tampered with and are not authentic. The judges must determine whether the plaintiff's pregnancy played a role in her termination or if her work performance was truly subpar.
In addition to these two cases, the judges also delve into the complicated world of tech companies as they hear the arguments in a case involving Oracle and its business practices. The plaintiff argues that the company uses unfair tactics to force clients into buying more of their products, thus violating anti-trust laws. The defendant, of course, vehemently denies these accusations. The judges must navigate the complex world of tech jargon as they attempt to sort through this case.
Overall, season 2 episode 183 of Hot Bench presents a varied and engaging selection of cases. From car accidents to pregnancy discrimination to high-level lawsuits, the judges must rely on their extensive legal knowledge and sharp intuition to determine the truth in each case.