Judge Faith Season 1 Episode 31 Play No Pay; Left Behind Bumper
- TV-PG
- October 29, 2014
- 19 min
In this episode of Judge Faith, titled "Play No Pay; Left Behind Bumper," two separate cases are brought before the court.
The first case involves a woman named Michelle who hired a handyman named John to build a playset for her children. Michelle claims that John did not complete the work and she had to hire someone else to finish it. John, on the other hand, claims that Michelle changed the scope of the project and did not pay him for the work that he did complete. As the two argue back and forth, Judge Faith must determine who is at fault and decide how much, if any, money John is owed.
The second case is brought by a man named George who claims that his bumper was stolen while his car was being repaired at a local mechanic shop. George believes that the mechanic shop is responsible for the theft and should pay for a new bumper. The mechanic shop owner, however, denies any involvement in the theft and suggests that George may have left the bumper somewhere else. Judge Faith must decide whether the mechanic shop is responsible for the loss of George's bumper and determine how much compensation, if any, George is entitled to.
Throughout the episode, Judge Faith listens to both sides of the argument and asks probing questions to get to the truth of the matter. She also uses her legal expertise to uncover any inconsistencies in their stories and present a fair and just ruling.
In the end, Judge Faith must deliver her verdict and instruct both parties on their legal obligations moving forward. Through her firm but fair approach, Judge Faith helps to resolve the disputes before her and ensure that justice is served.