Judge Judy Season 23 Episode 32 Emotional Vandal Pulls a Knife?!; Birthday Corvette and Abandoned Dogs?!; The Court Can't Help You!
- October 9, 2018
Emotional Vandal Pulls a Knife?!; Birthday Corvette and Abandoned Dogs?!; The Court Can't Help You!
In this episode of Judge Judy, emotions run high when a woman accuses her boyfriend of vandalism and pulling a knife on her during an argument. The defendant denies both charges, claiming that he was simply trying to defend himself from the plaintiff's aggressive behavior. Judge Judy must sort through conflicting testimonies and evidence to determine who is telling the truth.
Next, a man sues his ex-girlfriend for damaging his beloved Corvette while trying to steal it. The defendant claims that she was only trying to retrieve her personal items from the car, and that the damages were accidental. Judge Judy must decide whether the plaintiff's emotional attachment to his car should entitle him to greater compensation, or if the defendant's actions were justified.
Finally, a woman seeks compensation from her former roommate for abandoning several dogs at their shared residence. The defendant claims that the plaintiff agreed to take care of the dogs, and that she only left them behind because she could not afford to care for them anymore. Judge Judy must decide whether the defendant's actions constituted animal cruelty or if the plaintiff was responsible for taking care of the dogs.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy challenges the litigants to provide detailed accounts of their actions and motivations, and uses her sharp wit and insight to uncover the truth. While some cases may be resolved with a simple ruling, others leave Judge Judy warning the litigants that they must take responsibility for their own actions, as the court cannot always be relied upon to solve personal problems.