Hot Bench Season 4 Episode 4 Discounted Puppy Death
- September 12, 2017
In season 4 episode 4 of Hot Bench, titled Discounted Puppy Death, Judge Patricia DiMango presides over three unique cases that bring intense emotion and drama to the courtroom.
The first case centers around a couple who purchased a discounted puppy from a pet store. Despite the store's insistence that the puppy was healthy, the couple discovered that it had a severe respiratory infection only days after bringing it home. Despite their best efforts to save the puppy, it tragically passed away. The couple is suing the pet store for the cost of the puppy and the associated vet bills.
In the second case, a man is being sued by his former employer for breach of contract after starting his own business in the same industry. The man argues that he did not sign a non-compete agreement and that his former employer had no right to restrict his ability to work in the industry. His former employer claims that the man had access to sensitive and confidential information that he is now using to undermine their business.
The final case involves a landlord-tenant dispute in which the tenant is being evicted for non-payment of rent. The tenant argues that she made the payments but that they were not properly credited to her account. The landlord claims that no payments were made and that the tenant is simply trying to avoid being evicted.
Throughout the episode, Judge DiMango and her fellow judges, Tanya Acker and Michael Corriero, provide insightful analysis and commentary on the cases, often challenging the arguments put forth by the litigants. Despite the heavy emotional weight of the first case, the judges remain objective and fair, carefully considering the evidence presented and ultimately delivering a verdict that aims to resolve the dispute in the most just way possible.
As always, Hot Bench delivers compelling courtroom drama that is both entertaining and educational. Season 4 episode 4 is no exception, offering viewers a unique glimpse into the world of civil litigation and the complexities of the law.