Judge Judy Season 21 Episode 320 Single Mother Breaks House Rules; Father Steals From Incarcerated Son?!
- November 15, 2017
[Scene opens with Judge Judy entering the courtroom, with the audience taking their seats]
Judge Judy: Good morning everyone! We have an interesting pair of cases today that involve family disputes and crossed boundaries. Let's get started, shall we?
[Camera pans to the plaintiff, a single mother named Maria, who appears frustrated and upset.]
Judge Judy: Alright, Mrs. Maria, tell me what brings you here today.
Maria: Your Honor, I'm here because I have a problem with my son's father, Mr. Steven. He constantly breaks the rules I have set for our child, and it's causing confusion and disruption in our lives.
[Camera then focuses on Mr. Steven, the defendant, who appears nonchalant.]
Judge Judy: I see. Can you elaborate on what exactly these rules are?
Maria: Your Honor, ever since our son, Jacob, started school, I have implemented a strict schedule with rules for him to follow. For example, no TV or video games during weekdays, limited screen time overall, completing homework before leisure activities, and a strict bedtime. However, whenever Jacob goes to his father's house on the weekends, he completely disregards these rules, allowing Jacob to do whatever he pleases.
Judge Judy: Mr. Steven, is this true? Do you disregard the rules set by Maria?
Mr. Steven: Your Honor, I try to be more relaxed and let Jacob have fun when he's with me. I feel like Maria is too strict and denies our son a normal childhood.
[Judge Judy raises an eyebrow, clearly skeptical of Mr. Steven's argument.]
Judge Judy: Well, Mr. Steven, it seems to me that consistency is important in a child's life, especially when it comes to education and discipline. Let's move on to the next case involving your son, Jacob.
[The camera pans to a new plaintiff, Chris, who appears anxious.]
Judge Judy: Sir, please tell me why you're here today.
Chris: Your Honor, I am here to confront my own father, Mr. Steven. While I was serving time in prison, he took advantage of the situation and stole valuable items from my home. When I found out, I was devastated.
Judge Judy: Stole from your own son while he was incarcerated? Mr. Steven, what do you have to say about this accusation?
Mr. Steven: Your Honor, it's not as simple as it sounds. When Chris was sent to prison, I was worried about his belongings, especially some expensive equipment he had. I thought it was for the best to keep them safe for him until he got out. I never intended to steal anything.
Judge Judy: Well, Mr. Steven, it seems like that wasn't the best approach to take. If Chris wanted his belongings to be taken care of, he could have made arrangements himself.
[Chris looks visibly upset, shaking his head in disbelief.]
Chris: Your Honor, but I trusted my father to respect my property. Instead, he tried to sell some of it without asking for my permission. It feels like a betrayal.
Judge Judy: Trust is an essential element in any relationship, particularly between a father and son. What proof do you have, Chris, that your father sold your belongings?
Chris: Your Honor, I have some text messages between my father and a potential buyer discussing the items and their value. I also have a witness, my friend Mark, who saw the items being taken out of my house.
Judge Judy: Well, Mr. Steven, it seems the evidence is stacked against you. You shouldn't have taken it upon yourself to make decisions regarding Chris's property.
[Judge Judy pauses and takes a deep breath.]
Judge Judy: Both of these cases have shown me that boundaries need to be respected within families. Maria, it's essential for you and Mr. Steven to agree on a united front when it comes to setting rules for Jacob. And Mr. Steven, it's important to remember that actions have consequences, and violating your son's trust is a serious matter.
[The camera captures the expressions of both Maria and Chris, who seem hopeful for a fair resolution.]
Judge Judy: In conclusion, I hope that both of you can find a way to resolve these issues for the sake of your children. And remember, respect and communication are key in any family relationship.
[Camera fades out as Judge Judy concludes the episode with her final remarks.]