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Judge Mathis Podcast
Telepictures
216 episodes
12 hours ago
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.
Show more...
TV & Film
Society & Culture,
Relationships
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'Jailtime Thief' & 'A Controlling Husband'
Judge Mathis Podcast
27 minutes
5 days ago
'Jailtime Thief' & 'A Controlling Husband'
First, The plaintiff claims his former friend and her partner stole his tools and bike from his storage unit while he was in jail, so he’s suing. The defendants insist the plaintiff received his property when he got out of jail, and this is a bogus lawsuit. Then, The plaintiff used to have a great relationship with his daughter, the defendant, until she married her controlling husband. The plaintiff is suing her daughter because he claims she and her husband owe him for utility bills from when they were living in his home. The defendant admits she agreed to pay the utility bills but insists she has given her father money in the past, so she doesn’t owe a thing. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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.