Judge Faith Season 1 Episode 25 Bait and Switch; Feuding Neighbors, Dueling Dogs
- TV-PG
- October 20, 2014
- 19 min
In the episode "Bait and Switch; Feuding Neighbors, Dueling Dogs" of Judge Faith, two cases are heard in front of Judge Faith Jenkins.
In the first case, a young man named Michael is suing a local electronics store for bait and switch tactics. Michael had purchased a computer from the store and was promised a free upgrade to Windows 10. However, when he received the computer, it did not have Windows 10 installed. The store's manager claimed they had run out of the upgrade on the day Michael had made his purchase. Michael argues that he should have been alerted to this fact before he bought the computer so he could make an informed decision. The store claims that they were not at fault and that Michael should have read the fine print in the contract before signing.
The second case involves two neighbors, Kathy and Lisa, who have been feuding for years over their dogs. Kathy alleges that Lisa's dog constantly trespasses on her property and has been attacking her own dog. Lisa claims that Kathy's dog is the one starting the fights and that both dogs are at fault for the bad behavior. Judge Faith brings in a dog trainer to assess the situation, but the two neighbors have difficulty agreeing on how the dogs' behavior should be managed. Throughout the case, both women hurl insults at one another, making it difficult for Judge Faith to make a fair ruling.
As the two cases unfold, Judge Faith listens to each party's testimony, reviews evidence, and ultimately makes a ruling in each case. The first case raises interesting questions about the responsibility of stores to provide accurate information to customers, while the second highlights the complexities of property disputes and pet ownership. Throughout the episode, Judge Faith remains composed and thoughtful, trying to find a resolution that is fair to all parties involved.