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''Judy Justice'' was renewed for a second season in March 2022, with the show having become the most popular on the [=IMDb=] TV platform in terms of "first streams and hours watched." According to ''Variety'' magazine, more than 25 million hours of the series had been streamed as of that date. Season 2 premiered on November 7, 2022.

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''Judy Justice'' was renewed for a second season in March 2022, with the show having become the most popular on the [=IMDb=] TV platform in terms of "first streams and hours watched." According to ''Variety'' magazine, more than 25 million hours of the series had been streamed as of that date. Season 2 premiered on November 7, 2022.
2022. On May 2023, it was announced that the show has been renewed for an additional 2 seasons. In additional, the show will be broadcast in syndication on network stations in Fall 2024.
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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: While Sarah and Judge Judy rarely disagree with each other, one case involving a dog bite had Sarah disagree with her grandmother's ruling which her honor ruled in favor of the plaintiff.[[note]]The plaintiff was suing the dog walker directly, not the owners of the dog, and the plaintiff was vague about why he wasn't suing the owners. It should be noted that the plaintiff pointed out to Judge Judy that California law allows him to sue the dog walker.[[/note]] Sarah felt the case should have been dismissed for suing the wrong party involved as the home owners insurance should have covered it and because the defendant was also injured, while Judge Judy felt the defendant was the one who lost control of the dog. However, both agreed with each other's points while also agreeing the plaintiff should have been upfront about why he wasn't suing the owners.
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-->'''Judge Judy:''' Unless you are using the brick for landscaping, it becomes a weapon.

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-->'''Judge --->'''Judge Judy:''' Unless you are using the brick for landscaping, it becomes a weapon.
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* InsistentTerminology: The show goes out of its way to avoid referring to Her Honor as "Judge Judy," likely because Creator/{{CBS}} still holds the rights to that name, even though she will forever be known as this to her fans and even some litigants still call her that. Show promos and closed captions just refer to her as "Judy."

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* AnAesop: Most cases ends with Sarah talking with her grandmother about the case that just happened and what people can learn from it, such as ''Never lend money without a contract'', ''Control your temper'', ''Don't come to court with unclean hands'', etc.

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* AnAesop: Most cases ends with Sarah talking with her grandmother about the case that just happened and what people can learn from it, such as ''Never lend money without a contract'', ''Control your temper'', ''Don't come to court with unclean hands'', ''Don't drive while drunk or high'', etc.


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* DrunkDriver: Or ''high'' driver. In a Season Two case involving two estranged sisters, video was introduced of one of the sisters smoking a blunt while driving to confront her sister. Judge Judy called her out for this and, during her post-case discussion with Sarah, noted that even though recreational marijuana use is now legal in many states, drivers must still use it responsibly and never drive while high, the same as they wouldn't drive while drunk.

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* EverythingIsRacist: One defendant, who happened to be Latino, was being sued for damages incurred to a watercraft when his 14-year-old son drove and wrecked it. After he lost the case and was ordered to reimburse the plaintiff for the damages, he suggested during the post-case interview that he had only lost the case because of his race (the plaintiff was white).

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* EverythingIsRacist: One On occasion, some litigants who lose their cases blame it on racism, usually on the part of whatever police officer was involved in the case, but at least one litigant hinted that he believed Judge Judy herself was guilty of racism. This defendant, who happened to be Latino, was being sued for damages incurred to a watercraft when his 14-year-old son drove and wrecked it. After he lost the case and was ordered to reimburse the plaintiff for the damages, he suggested during the post-case interview that he had only lost the case because of his race (the plaintiff was white).



* ImprovisedWeapon: One case had a plaintiff and his wife use bricks as an improvised weapon against the defendant when he trespassed on the plaintiff's property.

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* ImprovisedWeapon: One ImprovisedWeapon:
** In one case, a plaintiff threw a metal water bottle at the defendant during a road rage incident, splitting the defendant's lip (the plaintiff claimed it was a potato chip can, but witness testimony corroborated the defendant's story about the water bottle). The defendant, who had an underlying cardiac condition, suffered a heart attack due to the stress, and ended up winning the $10,000 maximum on her countersuit while the plaintiff's
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** Another
had a plaintiff and his wife use bricks as an improvised weapon against the defendant when he trespassed on the plaintiff's property.
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''Judy Justice'' was renewed for a second season in March 2022, with the show having become the most popular on the [=IMDb=] TV platform in terms of "first streams and hours watched." According to ''Variety'' magazine, more than 25 million hours of the series had been streamed as of that date.

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''Judy Justice'' was renewed for a second season in March 2022, with the show having become the most popular on the [=IMDb=] TV platform in terms of "first streams and hours watched." According to ''Variety'' magazine, more than 25 million hours of the series had been streamed as of that date. \n Season 2 premiered on November 7, 2022.
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* CourtroomAntic: The courtroom features the same antics as the original show.
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** Sarah is the daughter of Judge Judy's son Adam Levy, who will serve as part of the three-judge panel on ''Tribunal'', his mother's new ''Series/HotBench'' spinoff for Freevee.
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* CatchPhrase: Many of Judge Judy's most familiar ones from [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/CatchPhrase/JudgeJudy her first show]] remain in use.

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* CatchPhrase: Many of Judge Judy's most familiar ones [[CatchPhrase/JudgeJudy from [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/CatchPhrase/JudgeJudy her first show]] remain in use.
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''Judy Justice'' is a streaming reality court show that is presided over by Judith Sheindlin. It is both SequelSeries and a SpinOff of her earlier show, Series/JudgeJudy. The show features Judge Judy Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small-claims disputes within a simulated courtroom set. The show again features real legal disputes from typical small claims courts. The program is currently being produced by Amazon Studios and is broadcasted exclusively on [=IMDb=] TV streaming service. It was reported to have been picked up for 120 episodes and has already been confirmed that Judy Sheindlin has signed on for 2 seasons. Meanwhile, ''Judge Judy'' is continuing on terrestrial TV in reruns.

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''Judy Justice'' is a streaming reality court show that is presided over by Judith Sheindlin. It is both SequelSeries and a SpinOff of her earlier show, Series/JudgeJudy. The show features Judge Judy Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small-claims disputes within a simulated courtroom set. The show again features real legal disputes from typical small claims courts. The program is currently being produced by Amazon Studios and is broadcasted exclusively on Freevee (formerly [=IMDb=] TV TV) streaming service. It was reported to have been picked up for 120 episodes and has already been confirmed that Judy Sheindlin has signed on for 2 seasons. Meanwhile, ''Judge Judy'' is continuing on terrestrial TV in reruns.



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Long time ''Judge Judy'' bailiff Petri Hawkins Byrd was PutOnABus with the transition to ''Judy Justice'' and replaced with a new bailiff, Kevin Rasco, whom Judy calls "one of the warmest of people." Judy has only said publicly that although she had 25 wonderful years working with Byrd, ''Judy Justice'' is a fresh new show and she was ready for a change.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Long time ''Judge Judy'' bailiff Petri Hawkins Byrd was PutOnABus with the transition to ''Judy Justice'' and replaced with a new bailiff, Kevin Rasco, whom Judy calls "one of the warmest of people." Judy has only said publicly that although she had 25 wonderful years working with Byrd, ''Judy Justice'' is a fresh new show and she was ready for a change. Byrd has since been rehired for ''Tribunal'', an upcoming Freevee show created by Judge Judy which will be a semi-reboot of ''Series/HotBench'' with two of that series' judges.
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* EverythingIsRacist: One defendant, who happened to be Latino, was being sued for damages incurred to a watercraft when his 14-year-old son drove and wrecked it. After he lost the case and was ordered to reimburse the plaintiff for the damages, he suggested during the post-case interview that he had only lost the case because he was "brown."

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* EverythingIsRacist: One defendant, who happened to be Latino, was being sued for damages incurred to a watercraft when his 14-year-old son drove and wrecked it. After he lost the case and was ordered to reimburse the plaintiff for the damages, he suggested during the post-case interview that he had only lost the case because he of his race (the plaintiff was "brown." white).
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* EverythingIsRacist: One defendant, who happened to be Latino, was being sued for damages incurred to a watercraft when his 14-year-old son drove and wrecked it. After he lost the case and was ordered to reimburse the plaintiff for the damages, he suggested during the post-case interview that he had only lost the case because he was "brown."
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-->'''Judge Judy:''' When I go out to dinner with [Jerry, my husband] and sometimes I look around and there are groups of four or six people and they’re all at dinner and all on their phones, and nobody is communicating. They’re so used to using that as a form of communication, there’s no social interaction. I think the whole thing is horrifying. I think if you have to think about what human beings are going to look like in 200 years, they’re going to have very little fingers and all have big thumbs.

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-->'''Judge Judy:''' When I go out to dinner with [Jerry, my husband] [her husband Jerry], and sometimes I look around and there are groups of four or six people and they’re all at dinner and all on their phones, and nobody is communicating. They’re so used to using that as a form of communication, there’s no social interaction. I think the whole thing is horrifying. I think if you have to think about what human beings are going to look like in 200 years, they’re going to have very little fingers and all have big thumbs.

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* BewareOfViciousDog: As with the original show, many of the cases Judge Judy hears involve dog bites, most often with pit bulls. In one case, Her Honor had her granddaughter look up the number of fatal pit-bull bite cases versus the number of fatal chihuahua bite cases in the litigants' jurisdiction over a five-year period. The result: pit bulls 185, chihuahuas 2.



* ItRunsInTheFamily: Sarah has been described as a ''snarky'' and ''opinionated''. Just like her grandmother, Judge Judy.

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* ItRunsInTheFamily: Sarah has been described as a ''snarky'' and ''opinionated''. Just like her grandmother, Judge Judy. Viewers don't get to see much of it though, as Sarah rarely if ever gets to address the litigants.

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