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She deserves whatever she gets for paying $2500 for a $300 product.....



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Lazlo23 said:
umm.. people I hope you understand that it's just a show, not a real court. There are many fake court shows in every country now. i wonder why are they so popular, usually scripts for them are written very poorly and actor's play is even worse...

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Demotruk said:
Lazlo23 said:
umm.. people I hope you understand that it's just a show, not a real court. There are many fake court shows in every country now. i wonder why are they so popular, usually scripts for them are written very poorly and actor's play is even worse...

No, Judge Judy and most of those American court shows are in fact quite real. However, the one thing they don't mention is that both the defendant and the plaintiff get a pay-off whether they win or lose (often more than the value of the items in dispute).

Well this video doesn't even look like real trial. The way this "judge" chats with bailiff is just wrong and almost everything there screams unprofessional. And thanks to FreeTalkLive for the link, that article crearly explains this show is not a real court in any way. It also states that cases are submitted by people but it doesn't mean that every case is real. And this judge Judy is just pathetic.



Lazlo23 said:
Demotruk said:
Lazlo23 said:
umm.. people I hope you understand that it's just a show, not a real court. There are many fake court shows in every country now. i wonder why are they so popular, usually scripts for them are written very poorly and actor's play is even worse...

No, Judge Judy and most of those American court shows are in fact quite real. However, the one thing they don't mention is that both the defendant and the plaintiff get a pay-off whether they win or lose (often more than the value of the items in dispute).

Well this video doesn't even look like real trial. The way this "judge" chats with bailiff is just wrong and almost everything there screams unprofessional. And thanks to FreeTalkLive for the link, that article crearly explains this show is not a real court in any way. It also states that cases are submitted by people but it doesn't mean that every case is real. And this judge Judy is just pathetic.

She is a real judge. The cases are real. It's an arbitration but not a court. It's not as you described it, where the people involved are actors and the cases scripted.

 

PS, did Judge Judy piss in your cornflakes?



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Ssenkahdavic said:
It only does Bad Decisions.
It only does Bad Relationships.

It only does Everything.

indeed, it only does Everything including costing $2500 lol

 

 




really who the hell pays 2500 dollars for a $500AUD game console?




Demotruk said:
Lazlo23 said:
Demotruk said:
Lazlo23 said:
umm.. people I hope you understand that it's just a show, not a real court. There are many fake court shows in every country now. i wonder why are they so popular, usually scripts for them are written very poorly and actor's play is even worse...

No, Judge Judy and most of those American court shows are in fact quite real. However, the one thing they don't mention is that both the defendant and the plaintiff get a pay-off whether they win or lose (often more than the value of the items in dispute).

Well this video doesn't even look like real trial. The way this "judge" chats with bailiff is just wrong and almost everything there screams unprofessional. And thanks to FreeTalkLive for the link, that article crearly explains this show is not a real court in any way. It also states that cases are submitted by people but it doesn't mean that every case is real. And this judge Judy is just pathetic.

She is a real judge. The cases are real. It's an arbitration but not a court. It's not as you described it, where the people involved are actors and the cases scripted.

 

PS, did Judge Judy piss in your cornflakes?

1) No she is a former judge. And she was a shitty judge if she behaved in court when she was real judge like she does at her show now. It's disgusting and unprofessional. I agree with this qoute about her from wiki article: "She is a disgrace to the profession. She does things I don't think a judge should do. She tells people to shut up. She's rude. She's arrogant. She demeans people. If she does this on purpose, then that's even worse. Judges need to observe certain standards of conduct. She just doesn't do it and I resent that. The public is apt to gain the impression that this is how actual judges conduct themselves. It says 'judge' on the nameplate on the bench and she's wearing a robe." Other then that I don't care about her, and I don't eat cornflakes btw.

2) How do you know that every case is real? They don't take them from legal system, they r simply submitted via phone or website. It's not that hard for two people who want to get on TV to "create" some case, considering they both will get money for it and 1 will get reward.

3) It's not even an arbitration, bc "judge" determines who will get award from show producers not from one of the sides. So the case cannot be even lost. It has nothing to do with justice. Judges power lies strictly in the terms of waiver both sides agree on and her decisions mean nothing de jure outside of this show.

4) you misunderstood my first post I didn't claim people involved in this are actors and that case is scripted. I was referring to this kind of shows in general and worldwide. sorry if I didn't make it clear enough.