The People's Court
  • The People's Court

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    May 28, 2012 3:00PM
    Season 15 Episode 126
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 Michelle Parker is still missing, and her friends and family are rightly concerned. 
 
The Florida woman went missing the day after appearing with her ex-fiance on 'The ...
 A Florida woman has gone missing the day after appearing with her ex-fiance on 'The People's Court.' According to WPBF, Michelle Parker, a 33-year-old mother of three, d...
Judge Marilyn Milian of 'The People's Court' said that, given her many years of experience in the legal system, she's not surprised that people are naive enough to air th...
 People rely a little too much on cell phones these days. 
 
Take the case of the plaintiff in Tuesday's edition of 'The People's Court' (weekdays, syndicated). Back in J...
 Let's play some ball on 'The People's Court' (weekdays, syndicated). The latest case concerns a baseball coach who hands out tons of fines to his teenage players, chargi...
 Here's the way we wish the court system really worked -- you're in the wrong, stop wasting the court's time, get the hell out. 
 
In this case on 'The People's Court' (w...
 Getting a new apartment is always a tricky affair. Does the shower work properly? Is the hot water hot enough? Is the AC cold? ... Is there a strange man living in the m...
 George is in big trouble. Not only was he messing around with another man's wife, he got Judge Marilyn Milian angry. 
 
When a character witness was introduced to the co...
 Judge Marilyn Milian lays into a plaintiff for trusting a 22-year-old man with no money to pay rent on 'The People's Court' (weekdays, syndicated). 
 
Milian harshly cri...
 He was the face of the daytime staple 'The People's Court' from its premiere in 1981 to 1993, and he's dusting off his gavel and robes for one more episode. The currentl...
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A judge hears small-claims cases in this series that served as a template for several similar courtroom series. The litigants in the case agree to drop their lawsuits and have the case heard on the show. Since the show is not a real courtroom, the decision is simply binding arbitration the litigants agree to abide by.