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* DarkerAndEdgier: The 2001 version called "Sala de Parejas" and the episodes while the show was produced by Promofilm are among the strongest and most violent of all. Because there were no filters when showing the cases, they had the luxury of showing fights, insults and a more pissed off and angry Ana María Polo.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The 2001 version called "Sala ''Sala de Parejas" Parejas'' and the episodes while the show was produced by Promofilm are among the strongest and most violent of all. Because there were no filters when showing the cases, they had the luxury of showing fights, insults and a more pissed off and angry Ana María Polo.



* LighterAndSofter: After the show was moved to Telemundo, it underwent several changes to stay within the channel's standards. Because of this, they started with the use of fake actors and cases, although the essence of the show remained the same.

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* LighterAndSofter: After the show was moved to Telemundo, Telemundo and renamed from ''Sala de Parejas'' to ''Caso Cerrado'', it underwent several changes to stay within the channel's standards. Because of this, they started with the use of fake actors and to dramatize certain cases, although the essence of the show remained the same.



* RippedFromTheHeadlines: New episodes tend to relate to recent happenings. Such as one episode about a man who was angry that ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'' players were trespassing on his property.

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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: New episodes tend to relate to recent happenings. Such happenings, such as one episode about a man who was angry that ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'' players were trespassing on his property.



** Another case has a man having sex with a woman who later turns out to be his estranged, now transgender child.

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** Another case has a man having sex with a woman who later turns out to be his estranged, now transgender now-transgender child.
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* BerserkButton: Holy fucking shit! Ana María Polo DOES NOT tolerates injustice and shameless people. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMl4YelqOcQ And this video shows a famous example of it]].
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Not to be confused with ''Manga/CaseClosed'', the American DubNameChange of ''Detective Conan''.

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Not to be confused with ''Manga/CaseClosed'', the American DubNameChange of the anime ''Detective Conan''.
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Not to be confused with ''Case Closed'', the American DubNameChange of ''Manga/DetectiveConan''.

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Not to be confused with ''Case Closed'', ''Manga/CaseClosed'', the American DubNameChange of ''Manga/DetectiveConan''.''Detective Conan''.
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* {{Transgender}}: Trans people have appeared on the show a few times. At least one example revolved around a transgender child whose parents were split on how to handle their identity.

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* {{Transgender}}: TransNature: Trans people have appeared on the show a few times. At least one example revolved around a transgender child whose parents were split on how to handle their identity.
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* BerserkButton: Holy fucking shit! Ana María Polo DOES NOT tolerates injustice and shameless people. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMl4YelqOcQ And this video shows a famous example of it]].
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The 2001 version called "Sala de Parejas" and the episodes while the show was produced by Promofilm are among the strongest and most violent of all. Because there were no filters when showing the cases, they had the luxury of showing fights, insults and a more pissed off and angry Ana María Polo.


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* LighterAndSofter: After the show was moved to Telemundo, it underwent several changes to stay within the channel's standards. Because of this, they started with the use of fake actors and cases, although the essence of the show remained the same.

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* {{Transgender}}: Trans people have appeared on the show a few times. At least one example revolved around a transgender child whose parents were split on how to handle their identity.
* YourCheatingHeart: A large portion of the cases revolve around infidelity.

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* {{Transgender}}: Trans people have appeared on the show a few times. At least one example revolved around a transgender child whose parents were split on how to handle their identity. \n* YourCheatingHeart: A large portion of the cases revolve around infidelity.
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''Caso Cerrado'' (''Case Closed'' in English) is a [[LongRunner long-running]] Spanish-language court show aired on Creator/{{Telemundo}} since April 2001 starring Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo.

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''Caso Cerrado'' (''Case Closed'' in English) is a [[LongRunner long-running]] Spanish-language court show aired on Creator/{{Telemundo}} since [[LongRunner April 2001 2001]] starring Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo.
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''Caso Cerrado'' (''Case Closed'' in English) is a Spanish-language court show aired on Creator/{{Telemundo}} starring Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo.

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''Caso Cerrado'' (''Case Closed'' in English) is a [[LongRunner long-running]] Spanish-language court show aired on Creator/{{Telemundo}} since April 2001 starring Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: Polo ends every episode with "Caso cerrado!" and a bang of the gavel.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: Polo ends every episode with "Caso "¡He dicho caso cerrado!" and a bang of the gavel.


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** Another case has a man having sex with a woman who later turns out to be his estranged, now transgender child.

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* SurpriseIncest: One case involves a woman who wants to divorce her husband after learning that he's her paternal grandfather.

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One case involves a woman who wants to divorce her husband after learning that he's her paternal grandfather.grandfather.
** In a case, a man has a long-time infatuation with a minor celebrity, only to later find out that she is his grandmother.

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Not to be confused with ''Case Closed'', the American DubNameChange of ''Manga/DetectiveConan''.



* ForcedMiscarriage: Inverted in a case whet a man wants his daughter to be born in America, but the surrogate wants to keep the baby for herself (or alternatively, give her up for adoption) and move elsewhere. During the case, the man sneaks a drug into the woman's coffee to try and induce labor.

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* ForcedMiscarriage: Inverted in a case whet when a man wants his daughter to be born in America, but the surrogate wants to keep the baby for herself (or alternatively, give her up for adoption) and move elsewhere. During the case, the man sneaks a drug into the woman's coffee to try and induce labor.
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* GroinAttack: PlayedForDrama. In one case, a man superglued his wife's genitalia to stop her from being so promiscuous. She couldn't even pee because of the glue and she ended up getting an infection. To add insult to injury, the glue was laced with pepper, making it burn as well.
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* ILoveTheDead: One case had a woman catching a disease from having sex with a corpse.

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* {{Retool}}: In 2005 it was retooled into ''Caso Cerrado''.

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* ForcedMiscarriage: Inverted in a case whet a man wants his daughter to be born in America, but the surrogate wants to keep the baby for herself (or alternatively, give her up for adoption) and move elsewhere. During the case, the man sneaks a drug into the woman's coffee to try and induce labor.
* {{Retool}}: In 2005 it was retooled from ''Sala de Parejas'' into ''Caso Cerrado''.

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* AccidentalIncest: One case involves a woman who wants to divorce her husband after learning that he's her paternal grandfather.


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* SurpriseIncest: One case involves a woman who wants to divorce her husband after learning that he's her paternal grandfather.
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''Caso Cerrado'' (''Case Closed'' in English) is a Spanish-language court show starring Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo.

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''Caso Cerrado'' (''Case Closed'' in English) is a Spanish-language court show aired on Creator/{{Telemundo}} starring Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo.
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* {{Retool}}: In 2005 it was retooled into '''Caso Cerrado''.

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* {{Retool}}: In 2005 it was retooled into '''Caso ''Caso Cerrado''.

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* AbusiveParents: Several cases revolve around [[ParentalNeglect neglectful]] or abusive parents.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first few seasons only focused on couples disputes like ''Series/DivorceCourt''. After the cases diversified, the series' name was changed from ''Sala de Parejas'' to ''Caso Cerrado''.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first few seasons only focused on couples disputes like ''Series/DivorceCourt''. disputes, similarly to ''Divorce Court''. After the cases diversified, the series' name was changed from ''Sala de Parejas'' to ''Caso Cerrado''.
* {{Retool}}: In 2005 it was retooled into '''Caso
Cerrado''.
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''Caso Cerrado'' (''Case Closed'' in English) is a Spanish-language court show starring Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo.

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''Caso Cerrado'' (''Case Closed'' in English) is a Spanish-language court show starring starring Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo.



* {{Catchphrase}}: Polo ends every episode with "Caso cerrado!" and a bang of the.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: Polo ends every episode with "Caso cerrado!" and a bang of the.the gavel.
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''Caso Cerrado'' (''Case Closed'' in English) is a Spanish-language court show starring Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo.

It began in 2001 as ''Sala de Parejas'' (''Couples' Court'') before expanding in 2005. Each episode revolves around two cases. Polo acts as an arbiter and settles the case.

''Caso Cerrado'' is well-known for how oddball its cases are. There are never any standard, run-of-the-mill couples disputes on the show. There's almost always some sort of twist or drama in the cases. This is because most of the cases are dramatized. The cases are apparently real, but they're hand picked and often times actors play the roles when the real participants don't want to appear on-screen.

The show ''Ana Polo Rules'' is pretty much the same show but in English. It debuted in 2017.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: Polo ends every episode with "Caso cerrado!" and a bang of the.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first few seasons only focused on couples disputes like ''Series/DivorceCourt''. After the cases diversified, the series' name was changed from ''Sala de Parejas'' to ''Caso Cerrado''.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: New episodes tend to relate to recent happenings. Such as one episode about a man who was angry that ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'' players were trespassing on his property.
* {{Transgender}}: Trans people have appeared on the show a few times. At least one example revolved around a transgender child whose parents were split on how to handle their identity.
* YourCheatingHeart: A large portion of the cases revolve around infidelity.

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