Judge Faith Season 2 Episode 28 Jailbirds of a Feather | A Beautiful Trashcan
- TV-PG
- October 8, 2015
- 19 min
In season 2 episode 28 of Judge Faith, titled "Jailbirds of a Feather | A Beautiful Trashcan," two separate cases are presented before Judge Faith Jenkins.
In the first case, two former cellmates are at odds over unpaid rent. The plaintiff claims that the defendant, her former cellmate, promised to pay rent in exchange for a place to stay upon her release from jail. However, the defendant argues that she was unable to keep up with the payments due to unforeseen financial difficulties. Judge Faith must determine whether the defendant had a legitimate reason for falling behind on payments and whether she is responsible for paying the plaintiff back.
In the second case, a dispute arises between two neighbors over a decorative trashcan. The plaintiff spent $400 on a beautiful trashcan for her home, but the defendant claims that the trashcan is on her property and wants it removed. The plaintiff argues that the trashcan is on the property line and should be allowed to stay, while the defendant insists that it is in fact on her property. Judge Faith must determine the location of the property line and determine whether the plaintiff has the right to keep the trashcan on the disputed property.
Throughout the episode, Judge Faith attentively listens to both sides of the cases and asks probing questions to get to the bottom of each dispute. She provides insightful commentary and insights along the way to help the parties understand the legal implications of their actions.
In the end, Judge Faith issues her rulings, providing clarity and closure for the parties involved. Whether they come out victorious or not, they leave the courtroom with a better understanding of the law and how it applies to their individual situations.