Each party is paid a fee for appearing on the show. The judgments are paid by the show. These "court" shows are chosen from small claims court proceedings. The max amount you can win is the small claims court limit in the jurisdiction where the parties reside. When you appear on the show, you are agree to remove your case from your local court and submit your case to the ruling of the celebrity "judge". It is really a binding arbitration and the "litigants" get a free vacation.
Yes, the participants on "Judge Judy" are responsible for paying any fines or judgments awarded by the court. However, the show does cover the costs associated with the judgments, so the litigants do not have to pay out of pocket. This arrangement is part of the show's production budget. Ultimately, the decision rests with the judge, Judy Sheindlin, who determines the outcome of each case.
Yes, Judge Judy, whose real name is Judith Sheindlin, has one brother named David Sheindlin. She also has a sister, but details about her siblings are not as widely publicized as Judge Judy herself. The family has generally maintained a low profile outside of her television career.
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.
Yes, Judge Marilyn Milian is a real judge. She is best known for her role as the presiding judge on the television show "The People’s Court," where she adjudicates small claims cases. Prior to her television career, she served as a judge in the Miami-Dade County Court in Florida. Milian is recognized for her legal expertise and engaging courtroom style.
He is not unprofessional. He has to be entertaining to the vieweres, just like Judge Judy and any other TV judge
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Judge David Young - 2007 Runaway TV Unlucky Lottery 1-112 was released on: USA: 25 April 2008
Yes, the participants on "Judge Judy" are responsible for paying any fines or judgments awarded by the court. However, the show does cover the costs associated with the judgments, so the litigants do not have to pay out of pocket. This arrangement is part of the show's production budget. Ultimately, the decision rests with the judge, Judy Sheindlin, who determines the outcome of each case.
David Walliams was born as David Williams in the United Kingdom on August 20th, 1971. He is a comedian and a current judge on the television program Britain's Got Talent.
yes they can:)
David from the bible was a king, not a judge.
Judge Judy, Judge Mathis, Judge Wapner, Judge Joe Brown
Yes, Judge Judy, whose real name is Judith Sheindlin, has one brother named David Sheindlin. She also has a sister, but details about her siblings are not as widely publicized as Judge Judy herself. The family has generally maintained a low profile outside of her television career.
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David Hamilton - judge - was born in 1957.
David Kirby - judge - was born in 1943.
David Hodgson - judge - was born in 1939.