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Judy Justice - Season 4 - Episode 48: Lost in the VR World and Barking Up the Wrong Tree
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00:00They broke the television.
00:01They always break stuff in my house.
00:04You left them alone in the house.
00:06We just went to the store.
00:07I don't care where you went.
00:09My son didn't break this TV.
00:11I don't care whether he broke the TV or not.
00:14You can't leave three little boys home alone.
00:17Ever.
00:18This is Judy Justice.
00:38Because Shayla Bennett is suing her former friend, Kyra Gates,
00:44for the cost of a TV resulting from a video game accident.
00:49Board come to order.
00:50All rise.
00:53Have a seat, please.
00:56Judge Cage, 40-46, Bennett versus Gates.
00:59You're welcome.
01:00All right, this is what the case is about.
01:01These are your children.
01:03According to your complaint, one of the defendant's children,
01:06while playing with yours, broke a television in your house.
01:11Yes.
01:12And let me understand this.
01:15You have one child.
01:17Yes.
01:17This boy.
01:19Yes.
01:19Who's nine.
01:21Yes.
01:21And you have two boys who are eight.
01:23Eleven and eight.
01:25You ladies have been friends for a very long time,
01:28according to what I read in the complaint.
01:30Ms. Bennett, Ms. Gates brought her two boys to your home for a play date,
01:35and you two ladies were going to go shopping.
01:38Yes.
01:39When was that?
01:40May the 2nd.
01:41Of this year of this year?
01:42Yes.
01:42What time?
01:43It was like an afternoon.
01:45We met up earlier.
01:46It was my brother's birthday, and they had a barbecue.
01:49So we was over their house earlier.
01:52And the kids wanted to play more, and we was leaving.
01:55So we was going to take the party to my house.
01:58So we went to go get some more stuff to take the party to my house,
02:01and we left them in the house playing.
02:03You left them in your house?
02:05Yes.
02:06The three boys?
02:07Yes.
02:08Who else was there?
02:09Nobody.
02:10You can't do that.
02:11We just went to the store.
02:13I don't care where you went.
02:14You can't do that.
02:15Of course, this is what happened.
02:17You went.
02:17There was a new game that your son had.
02:20One of the boys, you allege, didn't know how to work the goggles.
02:24No, no, no, no.
02:25They know how to work the goggles.
02:26One of the boys evidently did not know what he was doing.
02:30One of her boys, this is what you claim.
02:32And because he didn't know what he was doing,
02:34the goggles came off, something came off,
02:36and he broke the television.
02:38They played this game several times.
02:40I don't care where they played the games a hundred times.
02:42You can't leave three little boys home alone
02:44and expect anybody, especially not me,
02:48to hold, cross your hands,
02:49to hold anybody responsible for any damage.
02:53You can't leave a nine-year-old home alone
02:54with an eight-year-old.
02:56Just so that I know, it's the eight-year-old
02:59that you claim didn't know what he was doing
03:01or the 11-year-old?
03:02It's the eight-year-old.
03:03The eight-year-old, right.
03:04Well, somebody should have been supervising him.
03:06We were supposed to supervise him.
03:08We left the 11-year-old in charge.
03:10You can't leave an 11-year-old in charge of two eight-year-olds.
03:14Curse of all, Your Honor, she is...
03:16That's ridiculous.
03:18What?
03:19She's crying for me in the past.
03:20Just a second.
03:22Does it look like you're losing?
03:24No?
03:24Well, you are losing to this extent
03:26that you had young children
03:27and you left three young boys
03:30and they're little boys.
03:32In a house, is this an apartment or a private house?
03:35It's a private house.
03:36Is there a stove?
03:38Yes, of course, there's a stove in the house.
03:40There are other electrical items in the house?
03:43Of course there are.
03:44There are things that could be trouble.
03:46There could be a fire.
03:49There could be something.
03:50You can't leave three little boys alone.
03:53What were you thinking about leaving your son alone?
03:56Well, we just went up the street.
03:58They know not to touch the stove, so...
04:00They know not to do all these things,
04:02but they didn't know how not to break your television?
04:04Is that what you're saying?
04:06They know everything else.
04:07Do you think this would have happened if you were home?
04:10Yes.
04:10Watching them?
04:11Yes.
04:12If it happened, then you would have been responsible.
04:14If you would have seen something that said to you,
04:17he doesn't know what he's doing,
04:19he's being careless, then that's on you.
04:21They do know what to do.
04:23They played the game several times.
04:25They know the rules of the game
04:26and they know where to play at.
04:29Stop that.
04:30They've been playing this game since Christmas.
04:33So it ain't like it was the first time
04:34that they played and they didn't know.
04:36Miss Bennett, what I'm telling you is
04:38I would never, ever reward parents
04:44who left their children home unsupervised
04:48with anything in a court for this kind of negligence.
04:52I would never.
04:53You know how long it takes something to happen?
04:56Do you know how long it takes an eight-year-old
04:59to bite into something and start choking?
05:01And who's supposed to take care of that?
05:03A nine-year-old?
05:04Who's supposed to take care of that?
05:06That takes a second.
05:07The same seconds as it takes you to go shopping.
05:10That's why parents of young children
05:12should not leave their children alone
05:13and unattended, ever.
05:15You know, you let them play outside
05:17when they're eight or nine years old.
05:18You let them go with their friends.
05:20But to leave them alone in a house
05:22and then expect the other parent to be responsible?
05:24If something gets broken,
05:27an ashtray gets broken,
05:29a bowl gets broken,
05:30a glass gets broken,
05:31one of them goes into a liquor cabinet
05:33and decides, oh, we're going to try this.
05:35Because, you know,
05:37we're not supposed to do this,
05:38but nobody's home.
05:39How long have you been leaving
05:40your children home alone?
05:42It was just that one time
05:43we just went up the street.
05:45So you've never done it before?
05:47No.
05:48And why have you never done it before,
05:50left your children alone?
05:52We always had them with us.
05:53I always find it as a babysitter for math
05:55whenever I want to go out and hang.
05:57Well, I want to explain something to you.
05:58You left your children home alone
06:00this time on May 2nd.
06:03Mm-hmm.
06:03You left your children home alone.
06:05I'm not saying you did anything right.
06:07I'm saying I'm not rewarding her
06:08because she was complicit
06:10in leaving the kids alone
06:11and they broke something.
06:13I was under the impression
06:14that she had cameras in the inside.
06:16She was also, also...
06:17That she what?
06:18...that had cameras
06:19in the inside of her home.
06:21So this is the reason why I don't...
06:23I feel as though my son
06:24didn't break this TV.
06:26I don't care whether he broke the TV or not.
06:28I actually don't care
06:28whether he broke the TV or not.
06:30If she hadn't said with you,
06:33let's go to the store
06:34and your son came into the house
06:38uninvited and broke it,
06:39well, I could say,
06:40well, then you're responsible
06:41for his actions.
06:42But the two of you went off
06:43and left three little boys in the house.
06:45You think I'm going to get involved
06:47in rewarding one of you
06:48because something got broken?
06:50Deal with it.
06:51But they always break stuff in my house.
06:53And?
06:54Yours do too.
06:55Shh.
06:55Just a second.
06:56And?
06:56My son never broke nothing in her house.
06:58Girl.
06:59Just a second.
06:59Did you say her sons always break...
07:01Yes.
07:02Just...
07:02So why did you leave them home alone?
07:08Something is definitely wrong with you.
07:10You're being sued
07:11and you have a judge
07:12who just told her
07:13she doesn't have a case.
07:15Why would you have anything to say at all?
07:18And later today...
07:20You agreed
07:21that she would get a puppy from the litter.
07:23You didn't give her the puppy from the litter
07:25because you say that her son
07:27damaged your car.
07:29That's the case.
07:30Am I wrong about that?
07:32Partially.
07:42Because Shyla Bennett
07:43claims her former friend,
07:46Kyra Gates,
07:47owes for the cost of a TV
07:49after Kyra's son hit the TV
07:51with a game controller.
07:53They always break something in your house.
07:57Like what?
07:58Give me an example.
07:59Well, I was home this time.
08:01Oh, just tell me.
08:02My son said they broke the TV.
08:03No, no, not your son.
08:04I mean his tablet.
08:06They broke...
08:06Just a second.
08:07They broke no tablet.
08:07They have their own phones.
08:08I don't want to hear you
08:10unless I'm talking to you.
08:11Do you understand?
08:13Don't talk over me.
08:14I don't want to hear you
08:15unless I'm talking to you.
08:18Don't interrupt.
08:18I'm having a question and answer with her,
08:21not with you.
08:22They broke my son's tablet.
08:25So you know...
08:26She broke that.
08:27Just listen to me.
08:28No, you never told me that.
08:29You just brought this up today.
08:30Something is definitely wrong with you.
08:32You're being sued
08:33and you have a judge
08:35who just told her
08:36she doesn't have a case.
08:38Why would you have anything to say at all?
08:41It's just that you can't control yourself.
08:45If her sons,
08:46one or both of them,
08:48broke his tablet...
08:49I didn't know they broke the tablet
08:51to after that the TV was broke
08:53because I went to go see the tablet.
08:55Ms. Bennett,
08:56you said a moment ago
08:58they break things all the time.
09:01Just a second.
09:02Could you read that back to me?
09:05They always break stuff in my house.
09:08Okay.
09:08So is now what you're saying
09:10that they always break things in your house
09:14but you didn't know about it
09:15until after they broke the television?
09:17Certainly.
09:18Shh, shh.
09:18Well, what things did you know
09:20that they broke,
09:22just for my own information,
09:24before you left them alone in the house
09:27while you were there?
09:28What did they break?
09:29Okay, one of them broke the chair.
09:32A chair?
09:33Yes.
09:33Okay.
09:34And when that child,
09:36whichever one,
09:36broke the chair,
09:37what happened?
09:38Well, this was on my wedding
09:39and she know that
09:40because she was in my wedding.
09:42And you were supervising them?
09:43No, we had a babysitter.
09:46Great.
09:46You had a sitter
09:47who was supposed to be supervising them.
09:49Yes.
09:50Did she pay you for the chair?
09:51No.
09:51Just a second.
09:52She didn't pay you for the chair
09:54because the children were at your house
09:56as invited guests.
09:58What else was broken by them?
10:00I'm just curious.
10:00Seven-year-old,
10:01he pulled, you know,
10:03the back seat of the car.
10:04He snatched the thing off of it.
10:07It's like the back seat
10:08of your driver's side.
10:10You put mail and stuff in?
10:11Yes.
10:12I told her that he broke that too.
10:13And who was with him in the car?
10:16We was.
10:16So you were supervising him?
10:18Yes.
10:19Didn't supervise him adequately.
10:21What else was broken?
10:22That's it.
10:23Okay.
10:23So now you know
10:25that there was a history
10:27and yet
10:28you still
10:29left three little boys
10:31in your house
10:33unsupervised.
10:34And last year
10:35you had a babysitter,
10:37according to you.
10:38You had a sitter.
10:39Yes.
10:39Right?
10:40Why didn't you get a sitter
10:41when you wanted
10:42to go out to the store?
10:43My house
10:44and there's a block
10:45and the corner store
10:46is right there.
10:47Don't you understand?
10:48It doesn't make any difference
10:49when you went
10:50to the corner store.
10:51We didn't have a sitter
10:52at that point in time.
10:53We went to go get them
10:55Just a second.
10:55I'm not going to belabor
10:57this anymore.
10:58Both of you
10:58didn't have to go
10:59to the store.
11:00If you were going
11:01to buy food,
11:02both of you
11:02didn't have to go.
11:03One of you says,
11:04and probably you,
11:06I'll give you
11:07my share of the money.
11:08You go to the store
11:10or she says to you,
11:11I'll give you
11:11my share of the money
11:12for what we're going
11:13to buy at the corner store.
11:14I'll stay home
11:15with the boys.
11:16You decided to go together.
11:17That was the point
11:18because we didn't have
11:19the share that we
11:20could give each other.
11:21I'm not giving her
11:21my credit card
11:22to go buy anything.
11:23And she didn't give me
11:24her credit card
11:25to go buy anything.
11:26Then you could have
11:27gone individually.
11:28It's right at the corner.
11:29You take your credit card,
11:31you go to the store,
11:32you buy what you want
11:33with your credit card.
11:34Ten minutes later
11:35you come back
11:35and you say,
11:36I'm here now
11:36and you go
11:37with your credit card
11:38and pick up
11:39the rest of the stuff
11:40that we need
11:40on your credit card.
11:41You don't have to be
11:42a genius to figure this out.
11:43You just wanted to go
11:44to keep each other company
11:46and leave the boys
11:46home alone.
11:47I don't know how long
11:48they were home alone.
11:49I have no idea.
11:50In any event,
11:51I'm not rewarding
11:52bad conduct with money.
11:53Your case is dismissed.
11:55This court is adjourned.
12:00I'm glad what the judgment
12:01of how it was
12:02because it shouldn't
12:03have been here
12:03in the first place.
12:04She should be accountable
12:05of what her kid do regardless.
12:07Did my son really break it
12:08or was this TV already broken?
12:10He was the only one
12:11in there playing the game.
12:13So he's the only one
12:14who broke the TV.
12:15Her son can always
12:16come around and be around.
12:17I'll try to punish the mother
12:18for she can know
12:19to have more control
12:20of your kids
12:21and have your kids
12:22to have more,
12:23you know,
12:24training when they go
12:25to other people's houses.
12:27My parents loved me dearly,
12:29but they thought
12:30that I was more grown up,
12:32I guess,
12:33or maybe they just
12:34weren't thinking
12:35and they were thinking people.
12:36But I remember
12:38when I was 10,
12:40they left me alone
12:42in charge of my
12:44five-year-old brother
12:46and went away
12:47for a weekend.
12:48Late one night,
12:49I thought I heard someone
12:50breaking into the house
12:51and I remember
12:52I got so frightened,
12:53I grabbed my brother
12:54and took the phone
12:56that was in the hall
12:57and called the police
12:59and the police showed up
13:00and they said,
13:01where are your parents?
13:02And I said,
13:04they're in the Catskills
13:05for the weekend.
13:06They called my grandmother
13:08and they said,
13:09your grandchildren
13:10are home alone
13:11at 10 and 5.
13:13If you don't come
13:14and take them,
13:16we're taking them
13:17into protective custody.
13:18Oh my God.
13:19And I remember
13:20she had such an argument
13:22with my mother.
13:23They, of course,
13:24came back early
13:25from their vacation.
13:27Different time.
13:28Maybe it was a different time
13:29when you didn't worry
13:30about bad things happening.
13:32But you hear so many
13:35horrendous stories
13:36about a fire.
13:37Yeah.
13:38Things that happen
13:39very quickly.
13:40A short,
13:40a child getting sick,
13:41having an episode.
13:42And there was absolutely
13:44no reason
13:45for these two women
13:46to go alone
13:47with each other
13:47to the store.
13:48There are all kinds
13:49of options
13:50other than to leave
13:51three little boys
13:52home alone.
13:54It could have been
13:54a lot worse
13:55than just a broken TV.
13:56For sure.
13:58Case 4064,
14:00Privet versus Armour Hines.
14:01All parties,
14:02please come forward.
14:03Latresa Privet
14:04is suing her neighbors,
14:07Catrice Armour
14:08and Tyron Hines
14:09for the value of a puppy,
14:12filing a false CBS report
14:13and harassment.
14:15All right,
14:16I'm going to break
14:16this case down
14:17to its most basic components.
14:19Your neighbors?
14:20Yes.
14:21You each have a dog.
14:23Yes.
14:24What kind of dog
14:24do you have?
14:25A red-nosed pit bull.
14:26You have a pit bull.
14:27Mm-hmm.
14:27And what kind of dog
14:28do you have?
14:29I have a blue-nosed pit bull.
14:30So you both have
14:31the same breed of dogs.
14:32And as neighbors,
14:33you decided to let
14:34the dogs mate
14:36and had an agreement
14:38that once the dog
14:40had puppies,
14:40you have the female dog,
14:42that the plaintiff
14:43would get a puppy
14:44out of the breeding.
14:45So far correct?
14:47Yes.
14:47Yes.
14:48No.
14:49What do you mean no?
14:50Because we didn't make
14:51an agreement with mating
14:51the dogs.
14:52The dogs just so happened
14:53to mate.
14:54Listen,
14:54was your dog on a leash?
14:55Yes.
14:56Was your dog on a leash?
14:57Yes, my dog was on a leash.
14:58And you watched them mate?
15:00Just a second.
15:01You watched them mate?
15:03Yes.
15:04I read it in the papers.
15:05They didn't mate
15:06in a goldfish bowl.
15:07You were walking them.
15:08And then you had a discussion,
15:10and in your discussion,
15:11you agreed that she
15:12would get a puppy.
15:13Let's just keep this simple.
15:15Is that correct?
15:16You say it was correct
15:17in your answer.
15:18Your defense is
15:20that you want her
15:21to fix a car, right?
15:23Right.
15:24Okay.
15:24Well, that doesn't
15:26negate the fact
15:27that you agreed
15:28that she would get
15:29a puppy from the litter.
15:30You didn't give her
15:31the puppy from the litter
15:32because you say
15:33that her son
15:34damaged your car.
15:36That's the case.
15:37Am I wrong about that?
15:39Partially.
15:39Well, tell me
15:40where I'm wrong.
15:41She wasn't walking the dog.
15:42It was another gentleman
15:43that was walking the dog.
15:43Who cares?
15:44Okay.
15:45Well, then that's what
15:45the difference is.
15:45Who cares?
15:46Listen, if you can't sit up
15:47and figure out
15:48where you are,
15:49you can leave.
15:49I got to go.
15:50I'm going to sit like this.
15:51Goodbye.
15:52Goodbye.
15:53Yes, ma'am, sir.
15:54Out.
15:56Nice.
15:57Does that person belong to you?
15:59How does he belong to you?
16:00He's a neighbor
16:01that lives next to us.
16:02Oh, well.
16:03You brought him here
16:04on purpose?
16:04He saw the gentleman
16:06fighting on my vehicle.
16:07Yeah.
16:07Well, he's got to know
16:08where he is.
16:09I understand.
16:10Right?
16:10You understand?
16:11I understand.
16:11Yeah.
16:11Smart aleck.
16:12Yeah, honor.
16:13Can I say something?
16:14Not yet.
16:14Okay.
16:15I'm going to keep this case
16:16to its basic component.
16:18The dog had puppies
16:19and you sold them.
16:20Some of them, yes.
16:21How many did you sell?
16:22One.
16:22How many were in the litter?
16:24Four.
16:25Where are the rest?
16:25I gave two of them away
16:27and I kept one.
16:28And when were these puppies whelped?
16:30They was born July 7th.
16:32Of this year?
16:32Yes.
16:33Okay.
16:34Now, the reason you didn't give her a puppy,
16:37according to your answer
16:38and counterclaim,
16:39was that her son
16:40was in some sort of a kerfuffle
16:42with somebody
16:43and during the course
16:44of that kerfuffle
16:44pushed somebody into your car
16:47and your car was damaged.
16:48Correct.
16:49Okay.
16:50Stand up.
16:50You're the son.
16:51Yes.
16:52Move over there.
16:53Oh, man.
16:54Tell me your first name.
16:56Ezra.
16:56Ezra.
16:57When was this fight?
17:01What inspired you
17:03after being neighbors
17:04for four years,
17:05after you had an argument
17:07with her over money
17:08with the taillight,
17:09what inspired you
17:11after four years
17:12to call CPS?
17:21Claims her neighbors,
17:23Catrice Armour
17:24and Tyron Hines
17:26broke their dog breeding agreements.
17:28Catrice and Tyron
17:29are countersuing
17:30for property damage
17:31and harassment.
17:33Ezra,
17:34when was this fight?
17:35July 6th, I think.
17:377-6.
17:37So it was a day before
17:39the delivery of the puppies?
17:41Yes.
17:41And who were you fighting with?
17:43Another adult.
17:44Who?
17:45I'm not sure of his name.
17:46Well, what'd you get
17:47into a fight with him about?
17:48We had to exchange your words
17:49and it led to the altercation.
17:51Slower,
17:51so I can hear you.
17:52We had to exchange your words
17:53and it led to altercation.
17:55About what?
17:56He was being disrespectful to me.
17:57So how did the altercation play out?
17:59He just backed up to her car,
18:01he hit the car
18:02and it broke her taillight.
18:03And you have no idea
18:04who this person is?
18:06I do.
18:06You do?
18:07Well, if you would like
18:08to share that,
18:09that's fine.
18:09Otherwise, you pay
18:10for the taillight.
18:11Right?
18:11Yes.
18:12Well, they broke the taillight.
18:14It was this other person.
18:15They don't know who it is.
18:16Sue them.
18:17But right now,
18:18you're going to pay
18:18for the taillight.
18:19That's easy.
18:20How much was the taillight?
18:21$500.
18:22Show me,
18:22because that's the counterclaim
18:23for the most part.
18:25The rest of it is nonsense.
18:34$465.
18:35Okay.
18:36Now, when you sold the one puppy,
18:39now you can sit.
18:41When you sold the one puppy,
18:42how much did you get for it?
18:43$400.
18:44Now you have one puppy left.
18:46What are you doing with it?
18:47It's my puppy.
18:47If it's your puppy,
18:49if I say it's your puppy,
18:51that's what we're here for.
18:52It's the puppy that I kept
18:54out the litter for my home.
18:55I don't care.
18:56Well, you asked me.
18:57I said, right now,
18:58where is the puppy?
18:59The puppy is with you.
19:00Correct.
19:00That's what she wants.
19:01She wants her puppy
19:02or the money for the puppy.
19:04You want your taillight fixed.
19:06Right?
19:06Correct.
19:07And it's practically
19:08an even swap.
19:10Puppy, taillight.
19:11Right?
19:12Right.
19:13Right.
19:13That makes my life
19:14very, very easy.
19:16Plaintiff's judgment,
19:17it would be $400.
19:18She sold the puppy for $400.
19:20That's what you get.
19:21You want another puppy,
19:22go out and buy another puppy.
19:23Her taillight was $465,
19:25$65 on your side.
19:27The rest of you were.
19:28For March or something like that.
19:30January, February.
19:30We're talking.
19:31And someone's getting hurt.
19:32So as time was going by,
19:34this was escalating.
19:35You mean it was escalating,
19:37but it just got to a point
19:38after the two of you
19:39had an argument
19:40after four years
19:41to call CPS.
19:43I'm just curious.
19:44No, I understand.
19:45You understand?
19:45The motivation
19:47and the timing
19:48doesn't look good.
19:49Well, then things
19:50started escalating.
19:50And then also
19:51on November 2nd,
19:53just this November 2nd,
19:54the cops went to her home
19:55at 12 o'clock
19:56in the afternoon.
19:57She was trying
19:57to put her child out
19:58with no clothes on.
19:59And you couldn't even
20:00call the police
20:01because I couldn't
20:01get a report.
20:02So this is what...
20:03What I'm just telling you
20:04is the optics of it
20:06is that four years
20:08as neighbors,
20:09you have some sort
20:10of a disagreement
20:11about your taillight
20:12and her puppy
20:13and then you call CPS.
20:15So it doesn't look good.
20:16However, however,
20:18she's allowed to do that
20:19unless you have
20:21some indication
20:22that there's never
20:24been any difficulty
20:25in your home
20:26and it was solely
20:27motivated by this
20:29aggravation
20:30over taillight and puppy.
20:32With the police
20:33at your house
20:33on November 2nd,
20:34very easy to figure out.
20:36Police was at my house
20:37on November 2nd.
20:37I have a...
20:38I don't care.
20:39Don't give me the reason.
20:40Oh, okay.
20:40You have police
20:41who were at your house
20:42on November 2nd.
20:43Right.
20:43Is this the first time
20:44in the last four years
20:45that they've been
20:46at your house?
20:47No.
20:47Careful.
20:48No.
20:48No.
20:49So they've come
20:50to your house before.
20:51Right.
20:51How many times
20:52have they come
20:52to your house before?
20:54Probably like three.
20:55Four times.
20:55I have to tell you,
20:56I'm 82 years old.
20:58Police never came
20:59to my house.
21:00I have kids,
21:02grandkids.
21:02Police never came
21:03to my house.
21:04So if you think
21:05that that's a natural
21:06occurrence, it's not.
21:07So the part of your
21:08lawsuit that has to do
21:09with a false CPS report
21:10is dismissed.
21:11Well, Your Honor,
21:12can I say something?
21:12You can say
21:13whatever you like.
21:14The portion
21:15of your complaint
21:17that says
21:18she called CPS,
21:20she acknowledges
21:21she called them
21:22and she says
21:22that there are things
21:23that are going on
21:24in that apartment
21:25that don't sound right.
21:26Now, her motivation
21:27for calling them
21:28may be entirely dark,
21:30but she clearly
21:31had the basis
21:32to call them
21:33because according
21:34to you,
21:35the police have come
21:36to your house
21:36multiple times
21:37in the past
21:38because of incidents.
21:40But it wasn't
21:41because of my children.
21:43Who knows?
21:43Who cares?
21:44Your children live
21:44in your house with you.
21:45Right.
21:46It's not up for grabs,
21:47madam.
21:48All right.
21:48Now, according
21:49to your counterclaim,
21:52she caused you
21:53to be evicted
21:54from your house.
21:55She caused me
21:56to get an eviction letter.
21:57Yes.
21:58And that was because,
21:59according to you,
22:00she said that
22:00you walk your dogs
22:03sometimes unleashed.
22:04Correct.
22:05Be careful.
22:06Did you ever do that?
22:07Yes.
22:08So that part
22:09of your counterclaim
22:10is dismissed.
22:10You can't walk your dogs
22:12without a leash.
22:12They have to be
22:13on a leash
22:13at all times.
22:15Now,
22:17on the counterclaim,
22:18I'm awarding you $65.
22:21$400 you get
22:22for the puppy.
22:23$465 was the taillight.
22:24The difference in that
22:25is $65.
22:26And that's my judgment.
22:27Goodbye.
22:28Have a happy life.
22:29This court is adjourned.
22:36Her son broke my leg.
22:37I was going to give her the dog.
22:38When she didn't want to pay me,
22:39I was going to sell the dog
22:40for the place of the light.
22:41I'm okay with it.
22:42I just wanted to basically
22:43get the money for my dog,
22:45and that was it.
22:46But she's just been
22:46making my life a living hell.
22:48I even got videos
22:48of her harassing us,
22:49but unfortunately,
22:50the videos didn't come apart
22:52about because I said
22:53I walked my dog
22:54without a leash.
22:55But how am I harassing her?
22:56Like, really?
22:57I'm harassing you?
22:58No, I'm not harassing you.
22:59Time for restraining order.
23:00Nah, I'm not even restraining.
23:01I'm just moving.
23:04I actually don't understand
23:06two people walking
23:07their dogs together.
23:08And both of these dogs
23:09had not been neutered.
23:10Defendant's dog is in heat,
23:12so you take your dog
23:13and walk away.
23:15Well, maybe we'll have puppies.
23:17Not well thought out.
23:18No, and really very unfair
23:20to the puppies who
23:22she kept one, sold one.
23:24Well, she couldn't take care
23:25of two.
23:25She gave them to her brother.
23:26Who knows what he's doing?
23:27Dog breeding is not a hobby.
23:29Dog breeding is a profession
23:30that should be regulated.
23:33Pick up knitting,
23:34pick up crochet.
23:35There are other things
23:36you could do with your time.
23:39Are you having a family dispute?
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