The People's Court Season 17 Episode 192

The People's Court Season 17 Episode 192 Doing Nothing

  • August 12, 2014

The People's Court is an American reality legal television show that has been airing since 1981. The show is known for being the first court show that provides a television audience with a chance to see how American small claims court cases are handled. Each episode of the show focuses on a different case, and the cases are trying by arbitrators.

Season 17 of The People's Court has been ongoing, and the show is now on episode 192 'Doing Nothing'. This episode, like the others in the series, features cases brought forward by real people with real disputes. The litigants tell their story to the arbitrator, who listens attentively and asks questions, and then makes a decision.

The episode opens with the plaintiff in the first case, a gentleman by the name of Carl. Carl tells the audience that he is here today because the defendant, his neighbor, has intentionally damaged his property. He states that his lawn has been destroyed because the defendant has been driving his car over it. Carl says that he has tried to speak to the defendant about this on several occasions, but he has just refused to listen. He, therefore, feels he has no other option than to bring this matter to court.

The neighbor, who is also the defendant in the case, denies the plaintiff’s allegations. He says that he has not driven his vehicle over Carl’s lawn, and therefore, he is not responsible for any damage. He suggests that the damage might have been caused by someone else. The arbitrator listens to both sides of the story and examines the evidence presented. After careful consideration, the arbitrator comes to a verdict.

In the second case, the plaintiff is a young lady by the name of Lisa. Lisa is suing a company because she claims that they installed a swimming pool that is not up to the required standard. She states that the pool is not only too small, but it’s also in the wrong place. Lisa feels that she has been cheated out of her hard-earned money, and she now wants to be compensated for the inconvenience and the monetary loss.

The company, on the other hand, denies the plaintiff’s claim, arguing that they installed the pool exactly where Lisa asked them to and that the pool is of the standard size. They also state that they have the necessary paperwork to back up their claim. The arbitrator again listens to both sides of the story and examines the evidence presented. After careful consideration of the facts, the arbitrator makes a ruling.

The final case of the episode features a couple, the plaintiff and defendant, who are going through a divorce. The couple has been having a dispute over their joint property. The plaintiff claims that the defendant has taken some of their shared property without her permission, and she now wants to be compensated. The defendant, on the other hand, denies the claim, stating that he took only his personal belongings.

The arbitrator listens to both parties and examines the evidence presented. The case is a complicated one and requires a lot of investigation. The arbitrator takes his time, asking the plaintiff and defendant a series of questions, examining the paperwork submitted, and scrutinizing the evidence presented. Finally, after careful consideration of the facts, the arbitrator comes to a verdict.

In conclusion, The People's Court season 17 episode 192 'Doing Nothing' is yet another exciting episode of the long-standing television show. The episode features three unique cases, each with its twists and turns. It's a show that showcases the reality of small claims court in America and the impact it has on working-class citizens. The arbitrator's ruling in the case provides a conclusion to each case, providing closure for the plaintiff and defendant involved. The show is an excellent watch for those interested in the legal system and justice.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 12, 2014
  • Language
    English