Ep 17. Good Faith, Hope and Charity
- TV-14
- March 21, 2017
- 11 min
The High Court season 1 episode 17 titled "Good Faith, Hope, and Charity" features Judge Doug Benson presiding over a dispute between two parties: a man who owns a dispensary of medical marijuana and another man who invested in the dispensary.
The case revolves around the sale of the dispensary, which the investor claims was not done in good faith. The investor argues that the dispensary was sold at a lower price than its actual value and that he was not given a fair chance to buy the entire business.
The defendant, on the other hand, asserts that he sold the dispensary at a lower price because of the numerous legal issues it was facing. He argues that the investor was aware of these issues and that he had no obligation to offer him the entire business.
Throughout the episode, Judge Benson listens to both sides of the argument and asks questions to clarify their positions. He also injects humor into the court proceedings, eliciting laughter from the audience and the parties involved.
As the case unfolds, Judge Benson provides his insights on the legal argument presented and offers his take on the merits of each party's position. He also draws on his experience as a comedian to inject humor into the proceedings, making for an entertaining legal show.
Overall, "Good Faith, Hope, and Charity" is an engrossing episode that showcases the humor and legal acumen of Judge Benson. With its unique blend humor and law, The High Court season 1 episode 17 is a fun and engaging watch for anyone interested in the legal system and comedy.