Judge Judy Season 19 Episode 30 Furniture Feud!; Deportation and Disability
- October 3, 2014
In the 30th episode of season 19 of Judge Judy, titled "Furniture Feud!; Deportation and Disability," the cases presented focus on family disputes and immigration issues.
The first case involves two cousins who are in a dispute over furniture. One cousin claims that the other took his furniture without permission, while the other cousin argues that the furniture belonged to their grandmother and was rightfully passed down to her. Judge Judy takes a no-nonsense approach and demands evidence and proof of ownership from both parties. She ultimately makes a ruling based on the evidence presented.
In the second case, a man facing deportation due to a criminal conviction argues that he was not given proper legal counsel. He claims that he was coerced into pleading guilty to the crime and was not advised of his rights. Judge Judy probes into the details of the case and questions the validity of his claims. She ultimately makes a ruling based on the facts presented and the law surrounding the case.
The third and final case involves a woman with a disability who is suing her landlord for not accommodating her needs. She claims that the apartment she was renting was not wheelchair accessible and that her landlord failed to make necessary modifications. The landlord argues that the modifications were not necessary and that the woman was not entitled to them. Judge Judy again delves into the details of the case and makes a ruling based on the laws surrounding disability accommodations in housing.
Overall, this episode tackles a variety of legal issues and showcases Judge Judy's ability to cut through the emotion and get to the heart of each case. Her tough and fair approach ensures that justice is served for all parties involved.