Judge Faith Season 1 Episode 133 Dead Woman's Goods; Car Crashed Credit
- TV-PG
- February 16, 2015
- 19 min
In season 1, episode 133 of Judge Faith titled "Dead Woman's Goods; Car Crashed Credit," two separate cases about money disputes are presented before Judge Faith.
The first case involves a dispute between two estranged lovers, Michael and Michelle. Michelle claims that after the recent death of her mother, Michael took possessions from her mother's home without her permission. She insists that these items, including valuable jewelry and collectibles, were rightfully hers and that Michael stole them. Michael, however, argues that the items were given to him as gifts during their relationship and that he had every right to take them. In order to prove her case, Michelle must present evidence that the items belonged to her before she can hope to win the case.
The second case involves a dispute between two former friends, Shelby and Madison. Shelby had lent Madison money to buy a car, but Madison had gotten into a car accident and had not been able to pay her back. Shelby now seeks to reclaim the money and is seeking a court order to force Madison to pay back the full amount.
Throughout the episode, Judge Faith listens to the arguments presented by both sides and evaluates their evidence, ultimately making a decision about which side is correct. At times, Judge Faith also offers advice to the parties involved, suggesting alternative solutions to their disputes that may not involve the court system.
The episode is filled with drama and tension, as both cases present different challenges for the parties involved. While some cases may be more straightforward than others, Judge Faith presents a balanced and fair assessment of each situation, taking into account the evidence as well as the personalities and motivations of each side. Ultimately, this episode of Judge Faith serves as a reminder that even in the face of conflict and disagreement, there are ways to come to a resolution that is fair and equitable for everyone involved.