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User reviews Review. Top review. Not a fair show. I don t find most of her judgments fair. People bring in receipts and she picks and chooses.. I do think she is great with small children..

I realize these court shows are not on television for justice but for entertainment. Many of them are actually good. They are fair and entertaining.. She s rude.. This is not fun and games this is about peoples real lives. I wish she would step up the professional ladder a bit.

FAQ 1. Is Judge Judy a Real Court? Details Edit. Release date September 16, United States. United States. Official Facebook Official Site. Judys domstol. Hollywood Center Studios - N. There were no relaxing moments, not even during lunches we shared in her chambers. After finishing the article, I needed a vacation. But a larger story was just beginning — a Great Chain of Serendipity that would change her life and mine.

She loved the piece, saying it was honest and fair. Sometimes I felt in Family Court that, although I was respected, my views were as welcome as a skunk at a lawn party.

So I enjoyed the moment. Could I put her in touch with the judge? Judy by now we were on a first-name basis agreed to do the story, which aired in October She watched nervously in her bedroom with her husband, Jerry Sheindlin, a New York Supreme Court judge, and was relieved that correspondent Morley Safer had treated her fairly. Again, we thought that would be it. We began collaborating on weekends, working at a small glass table in her tiny one-bedroom apartment on East 52nd Street in Manhattan.

She had no food in her fridge, just Kodak film. Jerry ran out for bagels and coffee when I started to look faint. She talked, I typed. My job was to shape her language, not her message. I thought the furious pace would ease when she announced one Sunday that she and Jerry were taking a Caribbean vacation. No such luck. While I had lunch at my desk the next day, the phone rang. It was Judy.

HarperCollins bought the book, but we needed a snappy title. It has been an honour representing her show, and just like there has never been another Oprah, there will never be another Judge Judy. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies.

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