Judge Judy Season 18 Episode 212

Judge Judy Season 18 Episode 212 Racial Profiling?; Roommate Rebel

  • May 1, 2014

Judge Judy is a television show where Judith Sheindlin, a retired judge, presides over small claims court cases. In season 18, episode 212, titled "Racial Profiling?; Roommate Rebel," two cases are brought before Judge Judy.

The first case involves two women who were stopped by a police officer while driving to Walmart. The driver, an African American woman, claims that the officer racially profiled her and pulled her over without probable cause. The officer, who is white, denies these claims and says that he pulled the women over because the driver was swerving. Judge Judy listens to both sides and makes a ruling based on the evidence presented.

The second case involves two roommates who are feuding over rent payments. The plaintiff claims that the defendant has not paid rent in months and owes her a significant amount of money. The defendant claims that she has been paying her rent, but the plaintiff has been overcharging her. Judge Judy reviews the lease agreement and other evidence to determine the truth of the matter.

Overall, this episode deals with issues of racial profiling and roommate disputes. Judge Judy's rulings are based solely on the evidence presented and her extensive experience in the legal system. As always, she presents her opinions in a no-nonsense, straightforward manner, making for an engaging and informative episode of the show.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 1, 2014
  • Language
    English