Judge Judy Season 21 Episode 206

Judge Judy Season 21 Episode 206 Boss Steals Worker's Car?!; Gimme Back My Camera!

  • June 5, 2017

In season 21 episode 206 of Judge Judy titled "Boss Steals Worker's Car?!; Gimme Back My Camera!", two separate cases are brought before Judge Judy.

In the first case, the plaintiff claims that her former boss, the defendant, stole her car. The plaintiff explains that she had been loaning her car to her boss for a while, but when she asked for it back, he refused to return it. The defendant states that he had been paying the plaintiff to use her car and had made several repairs to it, which is why he decided to keep it. However, Judge Judy is not convinced and demands that the defendant pay the plaintiff for the value of the car. The defendant tries to argue his case further, but Judge Judy shuts him down and ultimately rules in favor of the plaintiff.

In the second case, the plaintiff claims that the defendant owes him money for a camera that he sold to him. The plaintiff explains that he had sold the defendant a camera, but the defendant had not paid him for it. The defendant claims that he had returned the camera to the plaintiff because it wasn't working properly but had not received a refund. Judge Judy asks for evidence and the plaintiff provides a receipt from the camera store. The defendant tries to argue that the store is known for selling fake items, but Judge Judy is not interested in excuses and rules in favor of the plaintiff.

Throughout both cases, Judge Judy is her usual no-nonsense self, demanding evidence and pushing back against any attempts to deflect blame. She is quick to shut down any arguments that don't hold up and makes her rulings quickly and decisively. The cases themselves are fairly straightforward, with both plaintiffs presenting clear evidence of wrongdoing by the defendants.

Overall, "Boss Steals Worker's Car?!; Gimme Back My Camera!" is a typical episode of Judge Judy, with two cases that are resolved efficiently and effectively by a judge who doesn't suffer fools gladly. It's an entertaining and satisfying watch for those who enjoy courtroom drama and the occasional moment of righteous justice.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 5, 2017
  • Language
    English