Judge Marilyn Milian worked as an assistant state attorney for the Dade County State Attorney's Office. In 1999, Florida governor Jeb Bush appointed Milian to the Miami Circuit Court, where she served in the Criminal Division. Prior to that, she spent five years in the Miami County Court in the Domestic Violence Court, Criminal and Civil divisions.
Judge Marilyn Milian is not an actress but is an actual judge. She was employed as a Florida state circuit court judge before she took over the bench on The People's Court in 2001.
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She's short. I've been to the People's Court on three separate occasions as a studio audience member. When in the studio, you see her standing when she comes out from her chambers at the beginning of each case and when she goes back into chambers for recess. Additionally, at the end of a session of taping, she'll come out to pose for photographs for anyone who wants them. Two of the three times I've seen her, she was wearing spike heels (very sexy by the way). The other time, she was wearing sneakers. I'm usually very good at guessing people's heights. I would say confidently she's no more than 5'3". However, I'd be willing to bet she's about 5'2" or possibly 5'1". Trust me... she's pretty damned short.
Yes, the Litigants on court shows like The Peoples Court are paid for their appearance. In the ending credits of the show there is usually a message reading some like "Both the plaintiff and the defendant have been paid from a fund for their appearance. The amount, if any, awarded in the case, is deducted from this fund, and the remainder is divided equally between both litigants. The amount of the fund is dependent on the size of the judgement." In advance of the taping the litigants are given a packet of information detailing all of this.
The code word for the day was Opportunity. Opportunity is what you make of your life that enhances it for the better of those around you.
Judge Marilyn Milian is not an actress but is an actual judge. She was employed as a Florida state circuit court judge before she took over the bench on The People's Court in 2001.
Marilyn Monroe was one of the most well-known actresses of all time and a sex symbol. She was known especially for her white dress flying up, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend, and her many quotes. She was also a singer and a model and died a LEGEND!!!
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Yes. Bailiff's are real officers and in court they are "officers of the court."
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Of course there are. I am one of them
Most repossession laws are vertually identical, except for small variations, the law in the U.K. is, if you have not got in writing from the repossession company that when you hand back the car, that this will be "In full and final settlement" they can come after the leasee/garauntor for the short fall. But, if the garauntor has not secured his property against the lease/loan the repossessor has to start a small claims against the leasee and then to the garauntor, at this point the judges do not favour the repossessor. In any instance as far as i am aware you must always try to deal directly with the repossessor,(who will try to put his/her charges on top)and get a settlement figure from them in writing, DO NOT accept a telephone answer as this will give you no chance of proof if they decide to take you to court. At the end of the day they only want to get there money, but bare in mind that at some point you or the leasee paid a deposit to get the lease and must have made some payment before the repossession started to take place, this must be deducted before the repossessor puts his/her charges on to the final settlement. Again, the judge will not favour the repossessor if you are in financial difficulty and have made every effort to avoid court action.
Yes. Despite being contested, it was declared valid by the court and admitted to probate in October 1962.
Marilyn Monroe was not Italian. She did not know her father, but his named was reportedly Stanley Gifford. Her mother's name was Gladys Baker Monroe. Neither of these names are Italian.
Yes, "The People's Court" is a real television show. It is a court show where real small claims cases are arbitrated by a retired judge, and the decisions are legally binding.
She's short. I've been to the People's Court on three separate occasions as a studio audience member. When in the studio, you see her standing when she comes out from her chambers at the beginning of each case and when she goes back into chambers for recess. Additionally, at the end of a session of taping, she'll come out to pose for photographs for anyone who wants them. Two of the three times I've seen her, she was wearing spike heels (very sexy by the way). The other time, she was wearing sneakers. I'm usually very good at guessing people's heights. I would say confidently she's no more than 5'3". However, I'd be willing to bet she's about 5'2" or possibly 5'1". Trust me... she's pretty damned short.