Judge Faith Season 1 Episode 12 Penetrating Numbers; No Good Deed
- TV-PG
- September 30, 2014
- 20 min
In season 1 episode 12 of Judge Faith, titled "Penetrating Numbers; No Good Deed," two cases are presented for judgement.
In the first case, a couple is suing their former landlord for charged fees and expenses that were not explained and not made clear in their lease agreement. They claim that they were misled and taken advantage of. The landlord, however, insists that all charges were clearly stated in the lease and that the couple was well aware of what they were signing. Judge Faith must review the lease agreement and any evidence presented to make a decision.
The second case revolves around a good deed gone wrong. A woman helped her friend by giving her a car to use while she was in a custody battle. The friend then got into an accident with the car and did not have insurance at the time. The friend claims that the woman who lent her the car is responsible for the damages and should pay for the repairs. The woman insists that her friend should take responsibility since she was driving the car. Judge Faith must determine who is responsible for the damages and ultimately who should pay for them.
Throughout the episode, Judge Faith provides her insights and legal expertise to both parties, making it clear that she is focused on finding a fair resolution for each case. She listens to each argument intently, asking questions when needed to clarify details and ensure that she has a complete understanding of the situation. In addition, she provides advice on how each party could have handled the situation more effectively, which could potentially prevent such issues from arising in the future.
Overall, Judge Faith season 1 episode 12 is a compelling and insightful episode that provides viewers with an inside look into the legal system and the importance of having a fair and unbiased judge.