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.
No, Bert is not Judge Judy's son. Judge Judy, whose real name is Judith Sheindlin, has a son named Adam Levy. Bert is a character from the television show "Judge Judy," but he is not related to her in real life.
"From what I have found, no, Judge Judy is not Aunt Judy. Judge Judy is an American judge who takes public cases on television. Aunt Judy is someone else."
Look closer i believe it is Judge Judy peeking!
No, Judge Judy, whose real name is Judith Sheindlin, has not passed away. As of my last update, she remains active in the media, having recently concluded her long-running television show "Judge Judy" and launched a new series called "Judy Justice." Always check the latest news for the most current information.
No Judge Judy was Not the first real judge on TV to try cases. There was the judge on the TV show; Divorce Court and the judge on the People's Court. Back in the 1950s, there were probably a lot of cheap shows, with real judges trying cases on TV, because the networks are always interested in programs that don't cost a lot of money and bring in the ratings. I doubt if Judge Judy is even the first woman judge to have her own tv show. TV has been around since the end of the 1940s. There have been a lot of shows that have aired in the last 60 years.
No, Bert is not Judge Judy's son. Judge Judy, whose real name is Judith Sheindlin, has a son named Adam Levy. Bert is a character from the television show "Judge Judy," but he is not related to her in real life.
"From what I have found, no, Judge Judy is not Aunt Judy. Judge Judy is an American judge who takes public cases on television. Aunt Judy is someone else."
Look closer i believe it is Judge Judy peeking!
Judge Judy
No, Judge Judy, whose real name is Judith Sheindlin, has not passed away. As of my last update, she remains active in the media, having recently concluded her long-running television show "Judge Judy" and launched a new series called "Judy Justice." Always check the latest news for the most current information.
No Judge Judy was Not the first real judge on TV to try cases. There was the judge on the TV show; Divorce Court and the judge on the People's Court. Back in the 1950s, there were probably a lot of cheap shows, with real judges trying cases on TV, because the networks are always interested in programs that don't cost a lot of money and bring in the ratings. I doubt if Judge Judy is even the first woman judge to have her own tv show. TV has been around since the end of the 1940s. There have been a lot of shows that have aired in the last 60 years.
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No, Bert is not Judge Judy's grandson. He is a character from the popular television show "Judge Judy," where he serves as her bailiff. The confusion may arise from the show's long-running format and the close working relationship between Judge Judy and her staff, but there is no familial connection.
Bert has been a part of Judge Judy's show since its inception in 1996. He has served as the show's bailiff, playing a key role in the courtroom dynamics throughout its long run. His consistent presence has made him a recognizable figure alongside Judge Judy.
That would be really hard to do. Judge Judy, real name Judith Scheindlin, is a real lawyer who a was a prosecutor for 10 years in New York City family court before becoming a judge in criminal court in New York City, where she served for 13 years and presided over 20,000 cases, and is still licensed to practice law in New York State. Judge Judy is a real woman, a real lawyer, a real judge, a real wife, a real mother, a real grandmother, a real celebrity with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Exactly what about Judge Judy is supposed to be fake.
actually when you go on Judge Judy both the defendant and the plaintiff get money from judge judy just to be on the show then when somebody wins ,ex: plaintiff wins the case, the defendant has to give over his money that he got from judge judy. Basically judge pays for all of the winners
judge joe brown show sometimes seems fake, funny how they yell at him and not judge judy, and she really deserves it.