Judge Judy Season 18 Episode 128 Malicious Skateboarder?; Too Young to Live Alone
- February 4, 2014
In season 18 episode 128 of Judge Judy, titled "Malicious Skateboarder?; Too Young to Live Alone," two separate cases bring plaintiffs and defendants to the courtroom seeking Judge Judy's verdict.
In the first case, a woman is suing a young man for damages to her car that she claims were caused by his skateboarding. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant was skateboarding down the street when he intentionally slid his board across the hood of her car, leaving a significant scratch. The defendant denies any wrongdoing and insists that he did not cause the damage to the car. Judge Judy listens to both sides of the story, examines the evidence presented, and ultimately decides who is responsible for the damage and how much must be paid in compensation.
The second case involves a young woman who is suing her former landlord for breach of contract. The plaintiff alleges that she signed a lease agreement to rent an apartment with her boyfriend, but when the relationship ended, she was unable to afford the rent on her own. The defendant contends that the plaintiff was not authorized to live in the apartment without her boyfriend and that he therefore had no obligation to let her out of the lease or return her security deposit. Judge Judy must determine who is legally responsible for the situation and whether the plaintiff is entitled to any compensation.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy employs her trademark no-nonsense approach to questioning witnesses, evaluating evidence, and reaching a fair and just verdict. By the end of the episode, both cases have been resolved with clarity and finality, leaving no room for doubt or ambiguity. Whether you are a fan of legal dramas or simply enjoy watching humans at their most contentious, "Malicious Skateboarder?; Too Young to Live Alone" is sure to deliver the suspenseful and entertaining experience for which Judge Judy is known.