Have a legitimate legal case that is worth the courts time.
The judgement is paid out of the fund and remaining is devided between the two litigants
As of the 26th of September 2017, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, is still alive.
Judge Judy is basically a famous judge. She is very popular, so that's why people watch Judge Judy.
No, Judge Judy is of German-Jewish descent.
Judy Garland Judge Judy Shinlin (probably not spelled right)
The judgement is paid out of the fund and remaining is devided between the two litigants
Judging by the people appearing on Judge Sheindlin's television show, "Judge Judy," litigants are the dregs of society, offscourings of society, one-percenters, rabble, riffraff, rubbish, scum of the earth, swinish multitude, trash, undesirables, vermin; or simply, litigants are generally despicable people.
As of the 26th of September 2017, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, is still alive.
Judge Judy is basically a famous judge. She is very popular, so that's why people watch Judge Judy.
No, Judge Judy is of German-Jewish descent.
Judge Judy when she did her strip tease.
Judge Judy is filmed in Los Angeles, California.
Judy Garland Judge Judy Shinlin (probably not spelled right)
Judge Judy gets on his last nerve!
The duration of Judge Judy is 1320.0 seconds.
She was a judge, but she retired. She is now a arbitrator, deciding legal cases that otherwise might have been settled in Civil Court. Other than returning misappropriated property, litigants on her TV show are not legally responsible for monetary awards she orders, as these are paid by the show. Judge Judy (Judith Scheindlin) retired from public service in 1996, after 14 years, presiding over 20,000 cases as a judge in New York City. She is still a qualified attorney in the State of New York.
Judge Judy has a maximum $5,000 that she may reward.