Judge Judy Season 20 Episode 113 Pit Bull Attacks Man's Face!; Trespassing Landlord?
- February 9, 2016
In Judge Judy season 20 episode 113, titled "Pit Bull Attacks Man's Face!; Trespassing Landlord?", viewers are taken on a journey through two separate legal cases that land in front of Judge Judy's courtroom.
The first case involves a man who claims that he was viciously attacked by his neighbor's pit bull while he was walking down the street. The victim provides photographic evidence of the serious injuries he sustained, including a severely mangled face and missing teeth. The plaintiff claims that the dog had a history of aggression and that the owner was negligent in controlling it. On the other hand, the owner of the pit bull argues that the victim was provoking the dog and that the injuries sustained were not as severe as the plaintiff is making them out to be. Judge Judy carefully evaluates both sides of the argument and ultimately provides a verdict that seeks to hold the owner accountable for maintaining proper control of their dangerous pet.
In the second case, a landlord accuses a tenant of trespassing on his property in order to cut down a tree without permission. The landlord claims that the tree was an important decoration on his lawn and that its removal had caused him emotional distress. The tenant, however, insists that she had spoken to the landlord beforehand and that he had given her permission to remove the tree. Both parties provide conflicting evidence to support their claims, including text messages and witness testimony. Judge Judy navigates the complex legal territories of trespassing and property rights to determine who is liable for the damages incurred.
Throughout both cases, Judge Judy exhibits her trademark wit, no-nonsense attitude, and sharp legal reasoning. The episode provides a glimpse into the kinds of cases that land in small claims court, as well as the complexities of the American legal system. Viewers are sure to be engaged by the high stakes and gripping drama that unfolds before them.