Has Judge Judy been overturned?

But there have been a few cases in which TV judge rulings have been overturned, The New York Times reports. For example, a New York family court in 1999 overruled part of a "Judge Judy" decision because it went beyond the scope of the arbitration, the New York Law Journal reports.
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Has Judge Judy been overruled?

In B.M. v. D.L., the Family Court of Kings County, New York, overturned part of a Judge Judy decision. The parties had appeared in front of Judge Judy over a dispute involving personal property.
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Are Judgements by Judge Judy legally binding?

Judge Judy is actually a retired judge serving as an arbitrator, rendering decisions as opposed to legal judgments. Arbitration is an alternative to litigation which is a dispute that is heard in a court.
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Is Judge Judy real or staged?

Is Judge Judy Scripted? Because Judge Judy is a reality TV show, you may wonder if it's scripted. Many reality TV shows claim to show authentic scenes of real life, but in fact, they're actually scripted. That isn't the case on the show, Judge Judy.
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What happened to Burt on Judge Judy?

Fans learned that Byrd had been replaced when IMDB recently released a trailer for Judy Justice. Her new bailiff is Kevin Rasco, who Byrd says provided personal security for Sheindlin while on Judge Judy.
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Who is the lady always in the audience on Judge Judy?

Amy Schumer is finallygetting her moment to shine — in a TV courtroom. The actress had Twitter buzzing Thursday when she popped up in the audience for Judge Judy, one of her favorite TV shows.
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Who pays the fines on the Judge Judy show?

The award limit on Judge Judy, as on most "syndi-court" shows (and most small claims courts in the U.S.), was $5,000. The award for each judgment was paid by the producers of the show from a fund reserved for the purpose.
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Why do litigants have to leave their papers on Judge Judy?

The participants' travel expenses are paid by the show, as are the monetary settlements. The papers that can't be removed could be anything: their contracts for the show, the settlement agreements, NDAs, etc. The fact that they can't take the paperwork is outlined in the contracts they sign to be on the show.
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Do the losers pay on People's court?

The losing party does not actually need to pay the judgment, as such. Instead (as is stated in the disclaimer at the end of each show), both parties are paid from a fund (set up by Ralph Edwards-Stu Billett Productions). This fund was based on the amount of the lawsuit claim, but an exact formula was not stated.
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Is Whitney related to Judge Judy?

Whitney Kumar is the Court Stenographer for Judy Justice, the landmark courtroom program featuring Judge Judy Sheindlin from IMDb TV, Amazon's free streaming service. Kumar is a graduate of South Coast College and has been a deposition and official reporter in California since 2006.
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Do the losers on Judge Judy have to pay?

The end of the show has the following disclaimer: “Both the plaintiff and the defendant have been paid from a fund for their appearance. The amount, if any, awarded in the case, is deducted from this fund, and the remainder is divided equally between both litigants.
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How much did Byrd make on Judge Judy?

Judge Judy's long-serving bailiff, Petri Hawkins-Byrd, is said to pull in more than $1 million a year for his work on the show, which typically shoots 260-odd episodes over the course of about 52 days each year.
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Is Petri Hawkins Byrd a real bailiff?

Petri Hawkins-Byrd (born Petri Adonis Byrd; November 29, 1957 in Brooklyn, New York), better known as Byrd, is an American court show bailiff, television personality, social media personality, actor, voice actor, writer, and former New York State Court Officer. Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
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Is Sarah Rose Judge Judy's granddaughter?

Next month, Judy Sheindlin's granddaughter, Sarah Rose, will earn her law degree from the school. Rose also appears on “Judy Justice,” serving as law clerk.
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Do audience members get paid on Judge Judy?

The amount of money people receive for appearing on Judge Judy varies, probably depending on how much time they actually spend on screen or other factors. Some litigants have reported receiving $500, while others have received either $250 or even as low as $100.
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How much does Judge Judy's bailiff make per episode?

To earn his salary, Bailiff Byrd is present for filming over the course of 52 days each year. This level of filming is able to produce about 260 episodes each season, which air on over 200 stations in the United States. Although the salary numbers seem high, Bailiff Byrd earns about $4,000 per episode.
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Is Judge Jerry scripted?

Coming fall of 2019, the iconic Springer will slide from the stage to behind the bench using law and order to settle disputes on his new show, “Judge Jerry.” The half-hour, syndicated, small-claims court show will take on actual cases from real people.
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Why is Officer Byrd not on Judy Justice?

Byrd's name wasn't included when the show was announced, and he was shocked. He claimed he was left out because he was tending to his wife, who had completed her third round of chemotherapy at the time. “She informed me I was not being asked to come along on the project,” Byrd told EW.
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Why is Byrd not on new Judge Judy?

When Judy Justice was announced, however, Byrd's name was conspicuously missing. (Kevin Rasco replaces Byrd as the new bailiff.) Byrd said last fall that Sheindlin “informed me I was not being asked to come along on the project” because “my salary would have been too much.” But “she didn't ask me,” he notes.
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Where is Petri Byrd now?

We are happy to announce our signing of Petri Byrd to a management deal in conjunction with CMA Entertainment!
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Which TV judges are real judges?

The judges who host courtroom reality TV shows have usually been real judges. Judge Judy (Judy Sheindlin) was a Manhattan family court judge. Judge Joe Brown presided in Shelby County, Tennessee, Criminal Court. Judge Marilyn Milian ("The People's Court") was a Florida circuit court judge.
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Does hot bench pay the settlement?

The judges receive the complaint and answer in advance and then use the examination to fill in the blanks. The process is speedy: They hear some 10 cases a day, and deliberation can be over in minutes. If plaintiffs prevail, the cases are paid out by the show; all litigants receive a small appearance fee.
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