Judge Judy Season 20 Episode 203 Bait Shop Sign Slam!; Flirting and House Painting?; Pills, Horses and Gambling?!
- June 9, 2016
Judge Judy season 20 episode 203, titled "Bait Shop Sign Slam!; Flirting and House Painting?; Pills, Horses and Gambling?!" features three cases that come before Judge Judy. In the first case, a plaintiff accuses the defendant of backing into his truck while pulling a boat and destroying the plaintiff's bait shop sign. The defendant claims he did not hit the sign and that the plaintiff is exaggerating the damage. Judge Judy investigates and asks both parties to show evidence including pictures and videos of the alleged damage. In the end, Judge Judy makes her decision after carefully examining the evidence presented by both parties.
In the second case, a plaintiff sues the defendant for not following through on a house painting job. The plaintiff claims they agreed on a price and the defendant started the job but did not finish. The defendant argues that the plaintiff wanted additional work done which was not part of the original agreement and that the plaintiff did not pay him for the work that he has already done. Judge Judy asks both parties to show proof of the work done and payments made. She listens to their arguments before making a decision on who is at fault.
In the third case, a plaintiff accuses the defendant of stealing medication from her. She claims that the defendant stayed at her house while she was away and took prescription medication from her medicine cabinet. The defendant denies the accusation and says that the plaintiff gave her the medication. Judge Judy asks for proof of the prescription and examines the label on the bottle. She also asks the defendant about the horse racing bets she placed using the plaintiff's money. The defendant claims that the plaintiff gave her the money for the bets. Judge Judy weighs the evidence and makes her final decision.
Overall, Judge Judy season 20 episode 203 is filled with three separate cases that Judge Judy hears in her court. The cases involve disputes over property damage, alleged breach of contract, and theft of medication. Judge Judy carefully examines the evidence presented by both parties before making her final decision in each case.