Judge Judy Season 21 Episode 34 Wedding Carriage Ride Failure?!; Terrible Landlord or Miserable Tenant?!
- October 14, 2016
In season 21 episode 34 of Judge Judy, titled "Wedding Carriage Ride Failure?!; Terrible Landlord or Miserable Tenant?!", two cases are brought to the courtroom.
The first case involves a wedding carriage ride that turned out to be a disaster. The plaintiff claims that the defendant, who was supposed to drive the carriage, arrived late and then took the wrong route, causing the wedding party to be late for their reception. The plaintiff is seeking $5,000 in damages for the stress, inconvenience, and disappointment caused by the defendant's actions. The defendant argues that she did her best and that the plaintiff is exaggerating the situation. Judge Judy listens to both sides and tries to determine who is at fault for the wedding carriage ride failure.
The second case involves a dispute between a landlord and a tenant. The plaintiff, a landlord, claims that the defendant, a tenant, owes her $1,500 in back rent and damages to the property. The defendant argues that the landlord failed to make necessary repairs to the property, causing her to withhold rent until the repairs were made. The defendant also claims that the landlord failed to provide basic necessities such as hot water and heat during the winter months. Judge Judy hears both sides of the story and tries to determine whether the landlord was a terrible landlord or the tenant was a miserable tenant.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy asks tough questions and tries to get to the bottom of each case. She uses her experience and knowledge of the law to make fair and just decisions. The parties involved in each case present evidence and argue their cases, sometimes becoming emotional or angry. Judge Judy remains calm and collected, but also firm in her rulings.
"Wedding Carriage Ride Failure?!; Terrible Landlord or Miserable Tenant?!" is a typical episode of Judge Judy, featuring two cases that are relatable and interesting to a wide audience. The show has been on the air for over 20 seasons and remains popular due to its straightforward approach to justice and Judge Judy's no-nonsense attitude.