Hot Bench Season 3 Episode 202 Woman Disrupts Casting Session?!; Homeless but Not Helpless!
- June 5, 2017
In season 3 episode 202 of Hot Bench, two cases are heard by Judge Patricia DiMango, Judge Tanya Acker, and Judge Michael Corriero. The first case involves a woman who disrupts a casting session claiming she has been called by the studio for an audition. The woman, who is an opera singer, believes that she is entitled to the audition and refuses to leave until she is given a chance to perform. However, the studio claims that they have not made any calls for a casting session and that the woman is disrupting their work. The judges must decide if the woman was invited for an audition or if she was simply mistaken, and if her behavior was disruptive enough to warrant repercussions.
The second case involves a homeless man who is being evicted from his makeshift home on a plot of land. The man claims that he has been living on the land for years and that he has been maintaining it, but that he is suddenly being told to leave without any real explanation. The judges must determine if the man has any legal right to continue living on the land and if he can be evicted without proper notice or justification. Additionally, the man argues that he is not just homeless, but also disabled, and that he has not received any assistance from the government or from social services.
Throughout the episode, the judges listen carefully to the arguments presented by both sides before coming to a decision. They ask probing questions and analyze the evidence, trying to get to the heart of each case. While some of the arguments presented are emotional and heart-wrenching, the judges remain impartial, focusing only on the facts. Ultimately, their decisions in both cases have far-reaching consequences for those involved, and serve as a reminder of the importance of fairness and justice.