Judge Faith Season 1 Episode 134 Like Mike; Soggy Consignment Store
- TV-PG
- March 6, 2015
- 19 min
In season 1 episode 134 of Judge Faith, titled "Like Mike; Soggy Consignment Store," two cases are presented before Judge Faith Jenkins. In the first case, a woman named Tiffany is suing her former landlord, Mike, for the return of her security deposit. According to Tiffany, she left her apartment in pristine condition and was surprised when Mike tried to keep her deposit. Mike insists that Tiffany left the apartment in a state of disrepair and that he is entitled to keep the deposit. Judge Faith must examine the evidence presented by both parties and determine who is telling the truth.
In the second case, a consignment store owner, Deanna, is being sued by a customer, Tamika, over a damaged coat. Tamika claims that she brought a coat to the consignment store but that it was returned to her in a severely damaged state. She is seeking compensation for the cost of the coat. Deanna argues that the coat was already damaged when Tamika brought it in and that she is not responsible for the damage. Judge Faith must carefully examine the evidence and decide who is at fault in this case.
As the cases unfold, Judge Faith uses her experience and legal expertise to assess the credibility of both parties and determine the rightful outcome. She listens closely to the arguments presented by each side and takes into account the evidence presented. Throughout the episode, Judge Faith asks thoughtful questions, seeks clarification when necessary, and remains neutral and fair in her assessment of the cases.
Overall, "Like Mike; Soggy Consignment Store" is a compelling episode that showcases the kind of legal drama and real-life disputes that Judge Faith handles on a daily basis. As always, she remains calm and measured in her approach, carefully weighing the evidence and making fair and just decisions.