Judge Faith Season 1 Episode 116 Bus Driver's Buyout; Lover's Quarrel
- TV-PG
- May 12, 2015
- 19 min
In Judge Faith season 1 episode 116, two cases are presented to Judge Faith. The first case is about a bus driver's buyout. The plaintiff, Mr. Johnson, is a bus driver who claims that he was promised a buyout by the company he worked for. However, when the time came for him to receive the buyout, the company refused to give it to him. Mr. Johnson is seeking $10,000 for the promised buyout.
The defendant, the bus company, claims that they never promised Mr. Johnson a buyout and that he misunderstood the terms of his employment contract. The company states that they have no obligation to provide Mr. Johnson with a buyout and that he is seeking an unfair and unearned payment.
In the second case, a couple is in court over a lover's quarrel. The plaintiff, Ms. Davis, claims that her boyfriend, Mr. Smith, owes her money for rent and bills that she paid on his behalf. Ms. Davis is seeking $5,000 for the unpaid expenses.
The defendant, Mr. Smith, counters that they agreed to split expenses evenly and that he has already paid his share. He claims that Ms. Davis is trying to extort money from him by making false accusations.
As the cases unfold, Judge Faith listens to both sides and examines the evidence presented. She questions the witnesses and examines the contract between Mr. Johnson and the bus company. In the second case, Judge Faith examines the bills and rental agreements to determine who is responsible for paying for what expenses.
Throughout both cases, Judge Faith provides insightful commentary and questions both parties to get to the truth of the matter. Ultimately, Judge Faith makes her decision and delivers her ruling.
Overall, Judge Faith season 1 episode 116 is an interesting and engaging look into the world of small claims court. Through the lens of these two cases, viewers get an in-depth look at the legal system and the process of resolving disputes in court.