Ep 257. Marijuana House Rules; Obnoxious Witness Thrown Out of Court?!
- September 6, 2018
In season 22 episode 257 of Judge Judy, titled Marijuana House Rules; Obnoxious Witness Thrown Out of Court?!, viewers are taken on a wild ride as Judge Judy settles two cases involving marijuana and a witness with a bad attitude.
The first case involves a young woman who rented a room from the defendant. The plaintiff claims that she was not aware that marijuana was allowed in the apartment and that it was being used excessively. She is seeking reimbursement for the rent that she paid while living in the apartment. The defendant argues that the plaintiff knew about the marijuana use and that it was not excessive. He also claims that the plaintiff did not give him enough notice before moving out.
As the case unfolds, Judge Judy makes it clear that she does not condone drug use, but she is also firm in her belief that people should read and understand their leases before signing them. She ultimately comes to a decision that surprises both parties and leaves them questioning her ruling.
The second case involves a woman who claims that her ex-roommate owes her money for rent. The defendant argues that he did pay his share of the rent but left early because he felt uncomfortable with the plaintiff's marijuana use. He also claims that the plaintiff never provided him with a copy of the lease.
Judge Judy quickly becomes agitated with the defendant's loud and obnoxious behavior and ultimately decides to have him removed from the courtroom. She chastises him for his behavior and warns him to never return to her courtroom.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy brings her no-nonsense attitude and quick wit to both cases, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they wait to see how each case will be resolved. Her ability to cut through the drama and get to the heart of the matter ensures that justice is served in both cases.
As the episode comes to a close, viewers are left with a renewed appreciation for Judge Judy's tough but fair approach to the law. Whether she is dealing with disputes over marijuana or obnoxious witnesses, she never shies away from making the tough calls that ensure justice is served.