Este jurista sensato, que empezó su carrera en Tennessee, preside el arbitraje entre litigantes civiles en lugar de un procedimiento judicial de escasa cuantía.Este jurista sensato, que empezó su carrera en Tennessee, preside el arbitraje entre litigantes civiles en lugar de un procedimiento judicial de escasa cuantía.Este jurista sensato, que empezó su carrera en Tennessee, preside el arbitraje entre litigantes civiles en lugar de un procedimiento judicial de escasa cuantía.
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I really enjoy his political views. The shows good. It just blends in with the other judge shows, never finds it's own path. It's basically another judge show nothing special on that end. What makes the show worth watching is Joe brown. He has slick come backs that can be entertaining. He can be a bit long winded but seems fair. He does seem to cut people off but still comes off as a fair judge. It's a fair show at the end of the day and it has the same fault as all these judge shows it's just bland the same old stale court format one of the og court shows. It's worth a watch if nothing else is on.
Really great Judge from Memphis TN that did a lot for the people of Shelby Co. I enjoyed watching your show after school!!! I use to tell my mother that Mr Judge Brown was on tv. Very nice to see you on the television also!!!! The show was on air throughout my childhood up until my adulthood. Hate that you show was cancelled. This man will always be The Judge Joe Brown that we all know and love!!!! From seeing your actual courtroom to watching your amazing rulings on television!!!!!! Very great to see a pilar of the community pave the way for so many good people!!!! Great job Judge Joe Brown!!
Its a good show, Judge Joe Brown is very direct (and very offensive to his litigants) But thats what most of the court shows need in times like these. If you enjoy Judge Joe Brown I also recommend The People's Court.
I like watching "Judge Joe Brown" because it is very entertaining & very worthy of my time. What I like about this show is that this was the very first Court show to have an African American male as the judge. I even like when he puts people in check when they get caught doing horrible things like being trifling, stealing from others, being a horrible example & some other things. I remember watching episodes of this show on my local Fox station which was WBFF Fox 45 & I even seen reruns of this show on Bounce TV. It's really good. I especially like seeing either Jacque Kessler or Jeanne Zelasko reporting the events of what goes on during the cases & I even liked when Rolonda Watts announced for this show especially when she once said "Ooh! Bad Girls you love to hate! Today on "Judge Joe Brown"." I especially like the special episodes of this show which are "Bad Boys", "Bad Girls" & "Man Up". I like that Judge Joe Brown also teaches people how to take accountability for their actions as well as make fair rulings. It's also cool when he makes $50/$100 assessments to those who misbehave in his courtroom. I know that this might also trigger some folks but I happen to think that this show is better than "Death Battle" even though I know that NONE of them relate to each other but it's called having a preference. I also like "Judge Joe Brown" just as much as I like "Divorce Court", "Judge Hatchett", "Judge Mathis", "Judge Alex", "Lauren Lake's Paternity Court" & some others.
Unlike the other court TV judges, Judge Joe Brown seems more like the classic doleful, stalwart personality, that must of us associate with someone who is a judge.
Though he's a bit foreboding, Judge Joe Brown is more Ike a stern, yet concerned father figure. His motto, is that he's 'protecting woman-hood, and promoting man-hood'. Like Judge Judy, he often administers his brand of tough-love to litigants who are on the losing end of his judgments. He often tells losing male litigants, to 'man-up, pay-up, and grow up.'
If you like the fiery courtroom style of Judge Judy, then Judge Joe Brown may not be your cup of tea. Judge Joe Brown exudes a dignified, low-key essence. He wants to get to the truth, and he does so by stealth, shrewd question of the litigants, and his uncanny ability to see through any BS. He seldom loses his temper, no matter how exasperated he gets with his litigants.
Judge Joe Brown, is a good, but not great court TV program. His show can be boring at times. And he should ad more sparkle to his personality to help liven-up this show.
Though he's a bit foreboding, Judge Joe Brown is more Ike a stern, yet concerned father figure. His motto, is that he's 'protecting woman-hood, and promoting man-hood'. Like Judge Judy, he often administers his brand of tough-love to litigants who are on the losing end of his judgments. He often tells losing male litigants, to 'man-up, pay-up, and grow up.'
If you like the fiery courtroom style of Judge Judy, then Judge Joe Brown may not be your cup of tea. Judge Joe Brown exudes a dignified, low-key essence. He wants to get to the truth, and he does so by stealth, shrewd question of the litigants, and his uncanny ability to see through any BS. He seldom loses his temper, no matter how exasperated he gets with his litigants.
Judge Joe Brown, is a good, but not great court TV program. His show can be boring at times. And he should ad more sparkle to his personality to help liven-up this show.
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