The People's Court Season 20 Episode 171

The People's Court Season 20 Episode 171 Ditching A Dining Room Payment

  • July 24, 2017

The People's Court is a popular television show in which Judge Marilyn Milian presides over civil court cases. In season 20, episode 171, titled Ditching A Dining Room Payment, a couple is suing a furniture store for breach of contract.

The plaintiffs, Sandra and Alex, explain that they purchased a dining room set from the defendant, Furniture Land. They paid a $500 deposit and agreed to pay the remaining balance of $2600 in installments. However, after making the first two payments, they decided they didn't like the furniture and wanted a refund.

The defendant, represented by their attorney, argues that the plaintiffs signed a binding contract and should not be entitled to a refund. Furthermore, the defendant claims that they made several attempts to deliver the furniture to the plaintiffs, but the plaintiffs were never available to accept delivery.

As the case unfolds, Judge Milian asks both parties for evidence to support their claims. The plaintiffs provide a receipt for their deposit, as well as text messages between them and the defendant regarding the purchase and delivery of the furniture. The defendant provides copies of the contract and delivery receipts.

Judge Milian examines the evidence and notes that while the contract does state that all sales are final, it also includes a provision that the plaintiffs should inspect the furniture before accepting delivery. Since the furniture was never delivered, the plaintiffs never had the opportunity to inspect it and therefore should be entitled to a refund.

The episode continues with testimony from both parties, including a heated exchange between the plaintiffs and the defendant's attorney. Ultimately, Judge Milian rules in favor of the plaintiffs and orders the defendant to refund the $1500 that the plaintiffs had paid on the furniture.

Overall, season 20, episode 171 of The People's Court offers an engaging and dramatic look at a civil court case between two parties. Through the course of the episode, viewers are able to see both sides of the story and witness Judge Milian's thoughtful and fair analysis of the evidence presented. Anyone interested in legal dramas or courtroom shows is sure to enjoy this episode of The People's Court.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 24, 2017
  • Language
    English