Judge Greg Mathis isn’t like any other judge on television. The Detroit native’s gang-to-gavel story, as well as the way he adds humor and sympathy to all of his cases, engages audiences from coast to coast and across demographics. Now, fans of “Judge Mathis” the TV show can experience Mathis’ decisions on the go with “The Judge Mathis Podcast.” From rent disputes to paternity tests, Judge Mathis hears the cases from both sides, analyzes the evidence, and renders his verdict with his trusty bailiff Doyle Devereux by his side. Once the verdict is reached, the plaintiffs and defendants share their reactions following the trial. Mathis’ trademark sense of humor, personal commitment to social and equal justice, and degree of humanity and forthrightness distinguish him from the rest of the genre.
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Judge Greg Mathis isn’t like any other judge on television. The Detroit native’s gang-to-gavel story, as well as the way he adds humor and sympathy to all of his cases, engages audiences from coast to coast and across demographics. Now, fans of “Judge Mathis” the TV show can experience Mathis’ decisions on the go with “The Judge Mathis Podcast.” From rent disputes to paternity tests, Judge Mathis hears the cases from both sides, analyzes the evidence, and renders his verdict with his trusty bailiff Doyle Devereux by his side. Once the verdict is reached, the plaintiffs and defendants share their reactions following the trial. Mathis’ trademark sense of humor, personal commitment to social and equal justice, and degree of humanity and forthrightness distinguish him from the rest of the genre.
First, The plaintiff, a former heroin addict, met the defendant when she moved into his sober living facility. However, the plaintiff is suing the defendant because after he kicked her out, she says he threw out her belongings. The defendant argues that the plaintiff wanted to move out, and he gave her three days to pick up her things, but the plaintiff never showed up.
Then, The plaintiff moved in with the defendant after her divorce, and they became friends with benefits. The plaintiff claims she and the defendant had their property in a storage unit. When the plaintiff went to jail, she says the defendant stopped paying the storage bill, and the plaintiff’s belongings were auctioned off, so she’s suing. The defendant argues that he was struggling to pay the storage fee on his own.
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Judge Mathis Podcast
Judge Greg Mathis isn’t like any other judge on television. The Detroit native’s gang-to-gavel story, as well as the way he adds humor and sympathy to all of his cases, engages audiences from coast to coast and across demographics. Now, fans of “Judge Mathis” the TV show can experience Mathis’ decisions on the go with “The Judge Mathis Podcast.” From rent disputes to paternity tests, Judge Mathis hears the cases from both sides, analyzes the evidence, and renders his verdict with his trusty bailiff Doyle Devereux by his side. Once the verdict is reached, the plaintiffs and defendants share their reactions following the trial. Mathis’ trademark sense of humor, personal commitment to social and equal justice, and degree of humanity and forthrightness distinguish him from the rest of the genre.