Judge Judy Season 1 Episode 152
Judge Judy
Season 1

Ep 152. Teen altercation.

  • May 6, 1997

In season 1, episode 152 of Judge Judy, titled "Teen Altercation," Judge Judy presides over a case involving two teenagers who were involved in a physical altercation. The plaintiff, a teenage boy, claims that the defendant, another teenage boy, punched him in the face after they exchanged heated words.

The defendant denies that he punched the plaintiff and claims that the plaintiff was the aggressor in the altercation. He asserts that the plaintiff threatened him and tried to start a fight, and he defended himself by pushing the plaintiff away.

The episode begins with the plaintiff taking the stand and describing the altercation. He testifies that he and the defendant were arguing about a girl they both liked when the defendant got angry and punched him in the face. He shows Judge Judy a photo of his bruised and swollen eye as evidence of the attack.

Judge Judy questions the plaintiff about the details of the altercation, asking him to recount exactly what was said and what actions were taken. She also asks him why he didn't seek medical attention for his injury right away. The plaintiff explains that he didn't think his injury was serious enough to require medical attention, but later decided to take photos of the injury as evidence for the case.

Next, the defendant takes the stand and gives his version of the events leading up to the altercation. He tells Judge Judy that the plaintiff was the aggressor and that he simply pushed him away to defend himself. He denies that he punched the plaintiff and claims that he never intended to cause him harm.

Judge Judy questions the defendant about his actions during the altercation, asking him why he didn't walk away from the situation instead of engaging in a physical altercation. The defendant explains that he felt threatened by the plaintiff and felt like he needed to defend himself.

The episode also features testimony from a witness who saw the altercation and provides her own account of what happened. She tells Judge Judy that she saw the plaintiff and the defendant arguing and heard them exchanging insults. She then saw the defendant push the plaintiff away, but did not see him punch the plaintiff.

After hearing all of the testimony and examining the evidence, Judge Judy delivers her verdict in the case. Without giving away any spoilers, she makes a decision based on the facts presented and provides her own analysis of the situation.

Overall, "Teen Altercation" is a tense and emotionally charged episode of Judge Judy that deals with issues of aggression, self-defense, and personal responsibility. It provides a fascinating view into the complexities of human behavior and the challenges of adjudicating disputes in a fair and impartial way.

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In season 1, episode 152 of Judge Judy, titled "Teen Altercation," Judge Judy presides over a case involving two teenagers who were involved in a physical altercation. The plaintiff, a teenage boy, claims that the defendant, another teenage boy, punched him in the face after they exchanged heated words.

The defendant denies that he punched the plaintiff and claims that the plaintiff was the aggressor in the altercation. He asserts that the plaintiff threatened him and tried to start a fight, and he defended himself by pushing the plaintiff away.

The episode begins with the plaintiff taking the stand and describing the altercation. He testifies that he and the defendant were arguing about a girl they both liked when the defendant got angry and punched him in the face. He shows Judge Judy a photo of his bruised and swollen eye as evidence of the attack.

Judge Judy questions the plaintiff about the details of the altercation, asking him to recount exactly what was said and what actions were taken. She also asks him why he didn't seek medical attention for his injury right away. The plaintiff explains that he didn't think his injury was serious enough to require medical attention, but later decided to take photos of the injury as evidence for the case.

Next, the defendant takes the stand and gives his version of the events leading up to the altercation. He tells Judge Judy that the plaintiff was the aggressor and that he simply pushed him away to defend himself. He denies that he punched the plaintiff and claims that he never intended to cause him harm.

Judge Judy questions the defendant about his actions during the altercation, asking him why he didn't walk away from the situation instead of engaging in a physical altercation. The defendant explains that he felt threatened by the plaintiff and felt like he needed to defend himself.

The episode also features testimony from a witness who saw the altercation and provides her own account of what happened. She tells Judge Judy that she saw the plaintiff and the defendant arguing and heard them exchanging insults. She then saw the defendant push the plaintiff away, but did not see him punch the plaintiff.

After hearing all of the testimony and examining the evidence, Judge Judy delivers her verdict in the case. Without giving away any spoilers, she makes a decision based on the facts presented and provides her own analysis of the situation.

Overall, "Teen Altercation" is a tense and emotionally charged episode of Judge Judy that deals with issues of aggression, self-defense, and personal responsibility. It provides a fascinating view into the complexities of human behavior and the challenges of adjudicating disputes in a fair and impartial way.

  • First Aired
    May 6, 1997
  • Language
    English
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