Judge Faith Season 3 Episode 11 Ghost DUI; Rat Attack
- TV-PG
- September 22, 2016
- 19 min
In season 3, episode 11 of Judge Faith, titled "Ghost DUI; Rat Attack," viewers are presented with two unique cases that will leave them on the edge of their seats.
In the first case, a young and aspiring musician is accused of driving while under the influence of drugs. The plaintiff, a friend of the defendant, claims that she was in the car with him when he began talking to "ghosts" and exhibiting erratic behavior. The plaintiff alleges that she begged the defendant to pull over and let her out of the car, but he refused and continued to drive recklessly. The plaintiff ultimately convinced the defendant to stop the car, and she called the police to report his behavior. However, the defendant insists that he was not under the influence of drugs and that the plaintiff's story is fabricated. Judge Faith must determine which party is telling the truth and whether the defendant is responsible for putting the plaintiff's life in danger.
In the second case, a homeowner is suing her landlord for damages caused by a rat infestation in her apartment. The plaintiff claims that the landlord knew about the infestation but failed to take action, resulting in significant damage to her personal property. The landlord argues that she was not aware of the issue and that the plaintiff did not notify her of the problem in a timely manner. The case takes a surprising turn when Judge Faith learns that the plaintiff has a history of hoarding, and the infestation may have been exacerbated by the plaintiff's living conditions. Ultimately, Judge Faith must determine whether the landlord is liable for the plaintiff's damages or whether the plaintiff's hoarding played a role in the infestation.
With two exciting and unique cases on the docket, viewers of Judge Faith's third season will be in for a thrilling and suspenseful ride as they watch Judge Faith weigh the evidence and make a fair and just decision.