Judge Faith Season 1 Episode 26 Lock Your Phone or Live Alone; Friendship Doesn't Compute
- TV-PG
- October 21, 2014
- 19 min
In season 1, episode 26 of Judge Faith, two cases are brought before the judge for resolution. The first case involves a woman who is suing her former roommate for unpaid bills and damages to their shared apartment after the roommate allegedly allowed her boyfriend to live there without contributing to rent or other expenses. The plaintiff claims that the lack of communication and responsibility resulted in financial hardship for her, and she is seeking compensation for the damages inflicted upon the apartment.
The defendant denies any wrongdoing, stating that the plaintiff was equally responsible for the expenses in the apartment and that she was aware of her boyfriend's occasional stays but did not object at the time. She also claims that the damages incurred were minor and unnecessarily exaggerated by the plaintiff. Both parties present evidence and witness testimonies to support their claims, including text messages and receipts.
In the second case, a man is suing his former friend and business partner over the breach of a written contract for a mobile application development project. The plaintiff claims that he invested significant time and money into the project and that the defendant failed to uphold their contractual obligations to complete work on time and provide adequate updates. He seeks reimbursement for his financial losses and damages for the breach of contract.
The defendant argues that the delays and discrepancies in the project were caused by the plaintiff's lack of direction and clarity in the project specifications. He also claims that the plaintiff did not provide adequate compensation for the work he had already completed and that they mutually agreed to terminate the project before the completion of the work. Both parties present evidence and witness testimonies to support their claims, including email correspondences and drafted contract copies.
Throughout the episode, Judge Faith listens to both sides and asks clarifying questions to determine the validity of their claims. She also provides legal advice and guidance on the proper documentation and communication required in business and housing agreements. Ultimately, she delivers her verdict and provides recommendations for future disputes to the parties.