Judge Faith Season 1 Episode 34 Rusty Whip; Condo-Con
- TV-PG
- November 5, 2014
- 19 min
In Judge Faith season 1 episode 34, titled "Rusty Whip; Condo-Con," two cases are presented to Judge Faith Jenkins for resolution.
The first case involves a woman named Mindy who is suing her ex-boyfriend, Jeff, for damaging her car. Mindy claims that Jeff borrowed her car and returned it with a damaged bumper, which he denies. In an attempt to prove her case, Mindy presents photographs of the damaged car and argues that Jeff was the only person who had access to her car during the relevant time frame. Jeff, however, argues that Mindy's car was already damaged before he borrowed it and that she is lying. Judge Faith weighs the evidence presented by both parties and ultimately makes a ruling on who is responsible for the damages to Mindy's car.
The second case presented in this episode involves a conflict between two neighbors, Donna and Ivory, who live in the same condo complex. Donna is suing Ivory for repeatedly making noise late at night. Specifically, Donna complains that Ivory's children often play loudly in their apartment late at night, causing a disturbance to Donna's sleep. Donna argues that she has repeatedly asked Ivory to keep her children quiet to no avail. Ivory, on the other hand, argues that Donna is overly sensitive and that she should tolerate the noise because they live in an apartment complex where some level of noise is to be expected. Judge Faith hears arguments from both parties and ultimately decides who is at fault in this neighborly dispute.
Throughout the episode, Judge Faith demonstrates her expertise as a legal expert and mediator. She carefully listens to the arguments presented by both parties and asks probing questions to clarify any points of confusion. Her final rulings are based on the evidence presented and the applicable law, all while maintaining an objective demeanor. Overall, Judge Faith season 1 episode 34 is an engaging and informative show that showcases the legal process in action.