Hot Bench Season 4 Episode 126 I Was Too Stoned to Close the Door!; Don't Humanize Your Animals!
- February 16, 2018
In season 4, episode 126 of Hot Bench titled "I Was Too Stoned to Close the Door!; Don't Humanize Your Animals!", Judge Acker hears a case between two roommates who are at odds over a broken door and a stolen necklace. The plaintiff claims that he was too stoned to remember to close the door, which led to the theft of his roommate's necklace. The defendant argues that the plaintiff's negligence was the cause of the theft and that she shouldn't have to pay for it. Judge Acker must determine who is responsible for the missing necklace and if the plaintiff's drug use played a role in the incident.
Meanwhile, Judge DiMango presides over a dispute between two exes who are fighting over custody of their beloved dog. The plaintiff argues that she is the dog's primary caretaker and that the defendant frequently neglects the animal, leaving him in unsanitary living conditions. The defendant disputes these claims and argues that both parties love the dog equally. Judge DiMango must decide which ex is better suited to provide for the dog's needs and welfare.
Finally, Judge Corriero hears a case where a landlord is suing her tenant for unpaid rent and damages to the property. The defendant claims that the landlord failed to fix certain issues in the apartment, such as a broken sink and windows, and that these issues caused some of the damages she is being held responsible for. Judge Corriero must determine if the landlord was negligent in maintaining the property and if this led to the damages for which she is seeking compensation.
Throughout the episode, the judges employ their courtroom expertise and legal knowledge to unravel each case's complexities and come to a fair and just resolution. Hot Bench's season 4, episode 126 tackles a range of compelling legal issues, from marijuana use to pet custody battles to landlord-tenant disputes, making for an unforgettable and informative viewing experience.