Judge Faith Season 2 Episode 37 Repo On The Run | Neighborly Bite
- TV-PG
- October 20, 2015
- 19 min
In season 2 episode 37 of Judge Faith, two cases are heard. Firstly, the case titled "Repo On The Run" involves a repossession gone wrong. The plaintiff, a car dealership, had hired a company to repossess a vehicle when the debtor failed to make payments. The defendant, the debtor's mother, claimed that the repo men used excessive force and damaged her property in the process. She is seeking compensation for the damages caused and feels that her rights were violated during the repossession. Judge Faith listens to both sides and must determine if the repo men acted within the law and if the damages caused were accidental or intentional. The outcome could result in the defendant receiving compensation for damages or the car dealership receiving compensation for the vehicle.
The second case, titled "Neighborly Bite," involves a dispute between two neighbors over a dog bite. The plaintiff claims that she was attacked by the defendant's dog while walking in the neighborhood. The defendant claims that the plaintiff provoked the dog and that the incident was not entirely her fault. Judge Faith must determine whether the defendant is responsible for the plaintiff's injuries and whether or not the plaintiff contributed to the incident. If found responsible, the defendant may have to pay for the plaintiff's medical bills and other losses caused by the incident.
As with every episode of Judge Faith, tension fills the courtroom as both sides present their arguments and evidence. Judge Faith uses her legal knowledge and intuition to determine the facts and make a fair judgment. The cases highlight the importance of following the law and being accountable for one's actions, as well as the consequences that come with breaking the law or failing to act responsibly. Tune in to Judge Faith season 2 episode 37 to find out the verdict of both cases.