Judith Scheindlin of the 'Judge Judy' TV show is not the Judge Judy in court for DUI. It was Judge Judith Raub Eiler, a county court judge in Seattle, WA. Judge Eiler behaved aggressively at her hearing which earned her a five-day suspension without pay from the Washington State Supreme Court. The media referred to Judge Eiler as 'Judge Judy' to get your attention. Judith Scheindlin, on the other hand, served on the Mothers Against Drunk Driving National Board of Advisors in 2001.
I assume since there is a limit of $5,000 then the show must pay the judgement. Most of the time these people have no money so how could they come up with $5,000.
I assume since there is a limit of $5,000 then the show must pay the judgement. Most of the time these people have no money so how could they come up with $5,000.
The People's Court has a $500.00 fund for each case. For settlements less than $500, they pay the settlement, then split the remainder between the litigants. For cases greater than $500, they pay the settlement and give the loser $25.00. Either way, neither party can lose.
The production company reportedly pay each both the plaintiff and defendant $100 each for the apperance, plus flights and accomodation. In addition, the production company pays any judgments made (ie even if Judge Judy orders the defendant to pay $1000 to the plaintiff, the defendant doesn't actually pay anything and the production company pays it).
Judith Scheindlin of the 'Judge Judy' TV show is not the Judge Judy in court for DUI. It was Judge Judith Raub Eiler, a county court judge in Seattle, WA. Judge Eiler behaved aggressively at her hearing which earned her a five-day suspension without pay from the Washington State Supreme Court. The media referred to Judge Eiler as 'Judge Judy' to get your attention. Judith Scheindlin, on the other hand, served on the Mothers Against Drunk Driving National Board of Advisors in 2001.
I assume since there is a limit of $5,000 then the show must pay the judgement. Most of the time these people have no money so how could they come up with $5,000.
I assume since there is a limit of $5,000 then the show must pay the judgement. Most of the time these people have no money so how could they come up with $5,000.
The People's Court has a $500.00 fund for each case. For settlements less than $500, they pay the settlement, then split the remainder between the litigants. For cases greater than $500, they pay the settlement and give the loser $25.00. Either way, neither party can lose.
The production company reportedly pay each both the plaintiff and defendant $100 each for the apperance, plus flights and accomodation. In addition, the production company pays any judgments made (ie even if Judge Judy orders the defendant to pay $1000 to the plaintiff, the defendant doesn't actually pay anything and the production company pays it).
you have to pay the amount. You co signed so it ruins your credit. take her to judge judy to get your money!
Participants on "The People's Court" are reportedly paid an appearance fee of between $100 and $300 regardless of the case outcome. Additionally, the show covers travel expenses for participants who must travel to the filming location.
In most cases, no. Contestants have to pay their expenses themselves, which can include airfare and hotel expenses.
Pay it or fight it. Most likely the judge will only make the driver go to classes and pay a fine and it shouldn't show up on their record.
If you get a ticket in my home town the officers don't have to show up and you'll still have to go before a judge or pay the ticket
able to judge where to pay & not pay
judy = x so 3/4x + x = 12 1.75 x = 12 x = 6.86 Judy should pay $6.86 Tom should pay 3/4 of this or $5.14 By the way $5.14 + $6.86 = $12.