Features a panel of three judges collectively adjudicating real cases.Features a panel of three judges collectively adjudicating real cases.Features a panel of three judges collectively adjudicating real cases.
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I look forward to this show mon-fri
Judge Levy needs to open a boot camp for adults. People do the things they do because no one is exposing them with military/ judge Judy style of litigation. I love how he gets on them for being crooks or taking advantage. He does his research and holds litigants accountable. Get em judge Levy.😊😊😉 THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE WOMEN & CHILDREN OF UKRAINE Episode 45❤
Judge Acker has these read through your soul eyes that always gets the truth out of people🤣
Judge Demango face expressions always gives away her perspective lol... she is always over people when they are careless. Love the eye rolls 🙄
Love that Byrd is there
Would've gave a 10 /10 but they do cut the litigants off to much.
Judge Acker has these read through your soul eyes that always gets the truth out of people🤣
Judge Demango face expressions always gives away her perspective lol... she is always over people when they are careless. Love the eye rolls 🙄
Love that Byrd is there
Would've gave a 10 /10 but they do cut the litigants off to much.
I didn't realize how much I missed Tonya Acker and Patricia Dimango from Hot Bench or Officer Byrd from Judge Judy but I did....a lot
I binge watched the first three episodes of Tribunal Justice as soon as I knew they dropped on freevee.
By now you should be familiar with the setup, just like hot bench, the three judges listen to, then decide the cases. What I was mostly concerned with was how the third judge, Adam Levy was going to act. Was he like Larry Bakman, or was he closer to Michael Corriero?
Well my questions were answered. Adam Levy is in fact another Larry Bakman who I've been missing dearly from Hot Bench the past few years. He's a real dog and will get after your butt. (I wanted to use the other word) And I loved every single minute Adam spent grilling people like burger King whoppers.
The cases are new and I like the 10,000$ small claims court limit over the 5,000$ court limit of old Judge Judy's, Hot Bench and the rest of the court shows, for the exception of Judy Justice. And I have instantly found a court show I like better than Hot Bench.
I can't wait to watch more episodes of Tribunal Justice.
I binge watched the first three episodes of Tribunal Justice as soon as I knew they dropped on freevee.
By now you should be familiar with the setup, just like hot bench, the three judges listen to, then decide the cases. What I was mostly concerned with was how the third judge, Adam Levy was going to act. Was he like Larry Bakman, or was he closer to Michael Corriero?
Well my questions were answered. Adam Levy is in fact another Larry Bakman who I've been missing dearly from Hot Bench the past few years. He's a real dog and will get after your butt. (I wanted to use the other word) And I loved every single minute Adam spent grilling people like burger King whoppers.
The cases are new and I like the 10,000$ small claims court limit over the 5,000$ court limit of old Judge Judy's, Hot Bench and the rest of the court shows, for the exception of Judy Justice. And I have instantly found a court show I like better than Hot Bench.
I can't wait to watch more episodes of Tribunal Justice.
I already loved Judges Tanya and Patricia, and now I'm pleased to see Judge Adam Levy. Each jurist brings great styles of examining the litigants. I do enjoy watching Adam Levy catch liars and call out inconsistencies the way he does. Starting with Judge Judy, who my grandmommy and I watched decades ago, I've come to enjoy certain personalities on court shows. I only ever liked, no, loved Judge Judy to this day, and I did fall in love with Tanya Acker and Patricia DiMango years ago. And I love Adam too now. I find the colorful personalities of the judges entertaining and enjoyable. I think the judges reach fair and just decisions in their collaborative efforts. I think it's entertaining. But I am a bit biased. At age 56, I've spent almost half my life watching and loving Judge Judy, and anything she endeavors I'm interested in. Also, this show is also great.
I only watch the "Judy Sheindlin" court shows because although they are entertaining, the judgments and courtroom decorum are largely based on genuine law. These three no-nonsense judges are seasoned as two are from the original Hot Bench and Levy, the new addition, clearly knows his stuff. I hope this show is renewed as long as the three want to do this work. They each offer unique perspectives based on their own legal and personal experiences. I'm also happy to see Byrd back on the job. This was a wise move by Sheindlin as it was probably time for him to work separately. As a result, this show provides an ensemble that gels.
After Tanya Acker and Patricia DiMango left Hot Bench in 2022, they would join alongside Adam Levy and former Judge Judy bailiff Byrd in Tribunal Justice.
Like its sister show Judy Justice, Tribunal Justice is similar to Hot Bench (except unlike Judge Judy, HB is still going) since its streaming, meaning that they usually focus on just 1 case, diving further into the cases in-depth.
So, if you liked and missed Acker and DiMango in Hot Bench, then you'll get a chance to see them again in Tribunal Justice!
Like its sister show Judy Justice, Tribunal Justice is similar to Hot Bench (except unlike Judge Judy, HB is still going) since its streaming, meaning that they usually focus on just 1 case, diving further into the cases in-depth.
So, if you liked and missed Acker and DiMango in Hot Bench, then you'll get a chance to see them again in Tribunal Justice!
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- TriviaJudge Adam Levy is Judge Judy's son. He's father to Sarah Rose who serves as legal assistant on Justice Judy.
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