Judge Judy Season 17 Episode 76 Stolen Baby Belongings?; Crash at the Club
- November 15, 2012
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In the 76th episode of season 17 of Judge Judy, titled "Stolen Baby Belongings?; Crash at the Club," the reputable judge presides over two distinct cases.
The first case revolves around a stolen baby stroller and its associated belongings. A woman claims that her stroller, along with a diaper bag, were stolen from outside her apartment building. She noticed the items were missing after returning from a day out with her child. The defendant in this case claims that she found the stroller on the street and thought it was abandoned. However, the plaintiff argues that the stroller was well within her sight, and she is certain that it was stolen rather than abandoned. Judge Judy must examine the evidence and testimony presented by both parties to determine what really happened to the stolen baby belongings.
The second case involves a car accident that took place outside a club. The plaintiff was driving her vehicle when another driver, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, collided with her. Following the accident, the plaintiff claims that the other driver tried to drive away from the scene, but bystanders were able to prevent him from doing so. The plaintiff is now seeking damages from the defendant for the cost of repairing her car. However, the defendant argues that he was not under the influence of alcohol and that the accident was not entirely his fault. Judge Judy must carefully analyze the facts presented by both parties in order to decide who is responsible for the incident.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy uses her unique brand of wisdom and witticisms to get to the bottom of each case. She interacts with both plaintiffs and defendants in her typical no-nonsense style, never hesitating to call out those who are not being truthful. Ultimately, it is up to her to determine who is telling the truth and who is not. Fans of courtroom drama and legal proceedings will find this episode of Judge Judy to be both engaging and captivating.