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
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 $1000 to the plaintiff, the defendant doesn't actually pay anything and the production company pays it).
When Judge Judy decides there's no case from either party's claim/dispute, she will drop the case (occasionally with no prejudice) and no one--plaintiff and defendant--is paid.
As of the 26th of September 2017, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, is still alive.
It is airing as I type this.....January 11, 2012. He has already had one assault charge against him. He's on probation. The defendant sounds believable. I'm waiting for Judy's verdict.... . . Chelsea Miller, Grant's girlfriend testified. Grant claims the plaintiff took the first punch. Said the plaintiff showed up drunk at his house. . . . Judy ruled in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of 2200$ to cover his medical bills.
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
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 $1000 to the plaintiff, the defendant doesn't actually pay anything and the production company pays it).
If the judge dismisses the case, the plaintiff is responsible for the court costs.
In a criminal case it is the accuser. In a civil case - think Judge Judy - it is the Plaintiff
When Judge Judy decides there's no case from either party's claim/dispute, she will drop the case (occasionally with no prejudice) and no one--plaintiff and defendant--is paid.
As of the 26th of September 2017, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, is still alive.
It is airing as I type this.....January 11, 2012. He has already had one assault charge against him. He's on probation. The defendant sounds believable. I'm waiting for Judy's verdict.... . . Chelsea Miller, Grant's girlfriend testified. Grant claims the plaintiff took the first punch. Said the plaintiff showed up drunk at his house. . . . Judy ruled in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of 2200$ to cover his medical bills.
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.
If a judge has not made a decision, the plaintiff and their attorney can drop, or settle, the tort. However, once a judge has made a decision, the judge's decision is upheld by law, and the plaintiff has no say.
Judge Judy when she did her strip tease.
Judge Judy is filmed in Los Angeles, California.