Judge Judy Season 17 Episode 100

Judge Judy Season 17 Episode 100 DUI Bailout Mom; Juvenile Tracking Device Dispute

  • December 17, 2012

In Judge Judy season 17 episode 100, the show presents two cases that require Judge Judy's signature stern approach. The first case is about a "DUI Bailout Mom," who bails her son out of jail repeatedly for driving under the influence. The second case involves a dispute over a juvenile tracking device between two parents.

In the first case, a mother named Linda bails her son out of jail after he gets arrested for a DUI. However, her son has been arrested three times before for the same offense. The mother believes that her son is not an alcoholic and is not facing any addiction problems. She also claims that she is not enabling her son's behavior by bailing him out. Meanwhile, the son argues that the problem is due to the court's slow processing of his previous case. Judge Judy listens to both arguments and tries to understand the problem. She suggests several solutions, including therapy and counseling for both mother and son, to solve the issue.

In the second case, two parents, Julie and Jesse, argue over the use of a juvenile tracking device. Julie is the mother of a 12-year-old child, who she claims is not responsible and regularly goes missing. Julie wants the court to order Jesse to purchase a tracking device for their child. However, Jesse says that the child often sleeps over at their grandparents' house and that the device would not be helpful in such situations. The situation becomes more complicated when Julie accuses Jesse of stealing her credit card to buy gifts for his new girlfriend. Judge Judy looks into the records and finds that Jesse did use the card, but only after getting permission from Julie. In the end, Judge Judy orders Jesse to purchase the tracking device and grants Julie custody of the credit card.

Both cases present unique challenges for Judge Judy to deal with. Despite the mothers' insistence that they are not enabling their respective children, Judge Judy sees it as problematic behavior. She tries to suggest solutions that would help the children get over their addiction and improve their behavior. Similarly, the second case also requires Judge Judy to make a decision based on the facts presented by both sides. She tries to take into account the child's wellbeing, its safety, and the parents' convenience.

Overall, in this episode, Judge Judy's judgmental attitude towards those who break the law shines through. At the same, she is also empathetic towards those involved in difficult situations and tries to come up with solutions that would benefit everyone involved. The episode highlights the importance of moderation and the consequences of behavior, not only for the person committing the act but also for the people around them.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 17, 2012
  • Language
    English