In part, she tries to run her TV show the way a real court would operate; testimony must be direct and in response to questions. This is far more strict (and realistic) than some other court shows on television, which permit litigants to tell long stories containing lots of irrelevant, unprovable details, slander and doubletalk.
Second, she uses intimidation as a tactic to get litigants to perjure themselves. Once she catches them in their own lies, she can make a ruling without having to dig into a lot of details.
Finally, she really has little patience for fools, and none at all for crooks. In many cases, she has a pretty good idea of what the litigants were trying to do, by reading their complaints and police reports, before hearing their testimony. She has seen just about everything in her career and she understands human motivation, so she can tell if one or both of the litigants got into their situation by trying to do something illegal or underhanded. She will usually question individuals like that aggressively from the outset.
Judge Judy is basically a famous judge. She is very popular, so that's why people watch Judge Judy.
As of the 26th of September 2017, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, is still alive.
No, Judge Judy is of German-Jewish descent.
Judy Garland Judge Judy Shinlin (probably not spelled right)
Judge Judy is filmed in Los Angeles, California.
Judge Judy is basically a famous judge. She is very popular, so that's why people watch Judge Judy.
As of the 26th of September 2017, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, is still alive.
No, Judge Judy is of German-Jewish descent.
Judge Judy when she did her strip tease.
Judy Garland Judge Judy Shinlin (probably not spelled right)
Judge Judy is filmed in Los Angeles, California.
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.
Judge Judy gets on his last nerve!
In January 2008, Judge Judy was extended through the 2012-13 season, so the show will be on the air at least until 2013.
The duration of Judge Judy is 1320.0 seconds.
He is not unprofessional. He has to be entertaining to the vieweres, just like Judge Judy and any other TV judge
If so, I certainly hope it is a school for nannies.