Judge Judy's Background and Courtroom Style
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What type of cases are typically presented on Judge Judy's courtroom show?

  • Civil rights cases
  • Criminal cases
  • Family law cases
  • Small claims cases (correct)
  • What is Judge Judy's background before becoming a TV judge?

  • Prosecutor in the New York family court system (correct)
  • Private attorney
  • Police officer
  • Family court judge
  • What principle does Judge Judy base her decisions on?

  • The letter of the law
  • Precedent
  • Technicality
  • Common sense (correct)
  • What is a characteristic of Judge Judy's trial proceedings?

    <p>Informal and rapid-fire</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How would you describe Judge Judy's approach to justice?

    <p>Tough but fair</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a notable feature of Judge Judy's questioning style?

    <p>Rapid-fire and humorous</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Case Studies

    • Judge Judy (Judith Sheindlin) presides over a courtroom show where real cases are presented and resolved.
    • Cases typically involve small claims, such as disputes over money, property, or personal issues.
    • Judge Judy's approach is known for being straightforward, no-nonsense, and often humorous.

    Law Enforcement

    • Judge Judy has a background in family court and prosecution, serving as a prosecutor in the New York family court system.
    • She was appointed as a judge in 1982 by Mayor Ed Koch, and served for 14 years in the New York family court system.
    • Her experience in law enforcement has influenced her approach to justice, focusing on fairness and common sense.

    Judicial Decisions

    • Judge Judy's decisions are often based on the principle of "common sense" and a focus on finding a fair resolution.
    • She is known for being tough but fair, and her decisions are often influenced by her own life experiences and values.
    • Her decisions are final and binding, and parties are not allowed to appeal.

    Trial Proceedings

    • The trial proceedings on Judge Judy are typically informal, with a focus on getting to the heart of the matter quickly.
    • Judge Judy is known for her rapid-fire questioning and ability to cut through complex issues.
    • She often uses humor and sarcasm to make points and keep the proceedings moving.

    Courtroom Drama

    • The show is known for its dramatic and often confrontational style, with Judge Judy frequently calling out plaintiffs and defendants for their behavior.
    • The courtroom setting is often tense, with Judge Judy's sharp wit and sarcasm adding to the drama.
    • The show's producers often use music and editing to heighten the drama and create a sense of tension.

    Judge Judy's Courtroom Show

    • Real cases are presented and resolved on the show, typically involving small claims such as disputes over money, property, or personal issues.

    Judge Judy's Background

    • Judge Judy has a background in family court and prosecution, serving as a prosecutor in the New York family court system.
    • She was appointed as a judge in 1982 by Mayor Ed Koch and served for 14 years in the New York family court system.

    Judicial Approach

    • Judge Judy's approach is known for being straightforward, no-nonsense, and often humorous.
    • Her decisions are based on the principle of "common sense" and a focus on finding a fair resolution.
    • She is known for being tough but fair, and her decisions are often influenced by her own life experiences and values.

    Trial Proceedings

    • The trial proceedings on the show are typically informal, with a focus on getting to the heart of the matter quickly.
    • Judge Judy is known for her rapid-fire questioning and ability to cut through complex issues.
    • She often uses humor and sarcasm to make points and keep the proceedings moving.

    Courtroom Drama

    • The show is known for its dramatic and often confrontational style, with Judge Judy frequently calling out plaintiffs and defendants for their behavior.
    • The courtroom setting is often tense, with Judge Judy's sharp wit and sarcasm adding to the drama.
    • The show's producers often use music and editing to heighten the drama and create a sense of tension.

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    Learn about Judge Judy's experience as a prosecutor and judge, as well as her approach to resolving small claims cases in her courtroom show.

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