Judge Mathis Season 18 Episode 26 Episode 26
- October 10, 2016
Judge Mathis is a popular courtroom-based television show that sees real-life disputes being settled by a former judge himself, Judge Greg Mathis. The show has been airing for over 18 seasons and has attracted a large following of viewers who love the drama, suspense, and humor of the cases that are brought to the court each day.
Episode 26 of season 18 of Judge Mathis continues to deliver the high-stakes drama and intense battles between individuals with legal disputes. The cases featured in this episode involve accusations of theft, property damage, and betrayal of trust.
The first case involves a man who claims that his neighbor stole his dog. The plaintiff says that he left his dog outside to relieve himself, and when he returned only a few minutes later, his dog was nowhere to be found. He claims that his neighbor, who has a history of animosity towards him, took the dog out of spite.
The defendant denies any wrongdoing, stating that she did not take the dog. Instead, she alleges that the dog wandered into her yard, and she was trying to return him to his owner. She asserts that she never stole the dog and has no reason to do so.
As Judge Mathis delves deeper into the case, he uncovers several holes in both parties' stories. However, when the accused is forced to take the stand, she reveals a vital piece of information that could change the outcome of the case entirely.
The second case featured in episode 26 of season 18 of Judge Mathis deals with a dispute between two neighbors over property damage. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant's son drove a car into his fence and caused significant damage.
The defendant argues that her son did not cause the damage, and it was there before he even drove his car through the area. She also claims that she offered to pay the plaintiff for the damage, but he refused and instead sued her.
As the case progresses, the Judge uncovers new information about the extent of the damage, which could prove to be a make-or-break factor in the outcome of the case. Additionally, as the defendant's son takes the stand, there are revelations about his driving history that could be a factor in determining responsibility for the damage.
The final case featured in episode 26 of season 18 of Judge Mathis deals with an alleged betrayal of trust between a landlord and tenant. The plaintiff claims that she rented a property from the defendant, but the defendant sold the property to someone else without notifying the plaintiff.
The defendant counters that she had informed the plaintiff about the sale and that the plaintiff had agreed to vacate the property after the sale. However, the plaintiff denies ever agreeing to leave the property and claims that the defendant defrauded her.
As the Judge uncovers more information about the situation, he discovers that the defendant made several mistakes in notifying the plaintiff about the sale. However, he also finds out that the plaintiff was fully aware of the sale and attempted to make a deal with the new owner for a reduced rent.
Overall, episode 26 of season 18 of Judge Mathis delivers the suspense, drama, and humor that fans have come to expect from the show. With three intense cases and a plot twist, it ensures that viewers stay engaged throughout the entire episode.