Judge Judy Season 24 Episode 148 Dumpster Diving, Meth Use and Theft?!
- TVPG
- February 17, 2020
In the season 24 episode 148 of Judge Judy titled "Dumpster Diving, Meth Use and Theft?!", Judge Judy hears a case involving a man who claims that his roommate stole his property and then sold it to buy drugs. The defendant denies the accusations and claims that the plaintiff is making false accusations.
The plaintiff explains to Judge Judy that he had been living with the defendant for a few weeks and claims that the defendant stole several of his belongings, including a television and an Xbox gaming console. The plaintiff also claims that the defendant stole his car keys and trespassed onto his property without permission.
Judge Judy listens to the plaintiff's testimony carefully and asks several questions to get a clear picture of the situation. She then turns to the defendant and asks her to explain her side of the story. The defendant denies the theft and claims that the plaintiff gave her permission to use the items in question.
Judge Judy then asks the defendant about the plaintiff's claim of drug use. The defendant admits to using methamphetamine and explains that she was in a bad place in her life at the time. Judge Judy responds sternly, telling the defendant that drug use is not an excuse for criminal behavior.
As the case continues, Judge Judy hears testimony from witnesses and examines evidence presented by both parties. She ultimately decides in favor of the plaintiff, ruling that the defendant must repay the plaintiff for the stolen property.
The case also touches on the issue of dumpster diving, as the defendant claims that she found some of the plaintiff's property in a dumpster. Judge Judy informs the defendant that taking someone else's property, even if it is in a dumpster, is still considered stealing.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy demonstrates her no-nonsense approach to justice and her expertise in discerning the truth from conflicting testimonies. As always, she delivers her verdict with confidence and clarity, bringing a resolution to a complex and emotional case.