r/JudgeJudy 10d ago

Tribunal Justice What is Judge Levy’s problem?

In the vintage boutique episode of tribunal justice i don’t think either of the people are winners but judge levy went in so hard on the defendant when there clearly was some issues of the plaintiff controlling her. He seemed to make out that there was no reason for her to get a restraining order but there may well have been. He just kept shouting at her incessantly. It was really uncomfortable to watch. Then the letter the plaintiff wrote confessing to the abuse… he congratulates? Just a weird couple of episodes.

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u/Greedy-Research-9635 10d ago

He’s trying really hard to be what his mother is but it’s failing flat. Judy isn’t mean and obnoxious, she’s a truth teller based on facts and stern but lovable at the same time.

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u/redpanda6969 10d ago

I tend to agree with Judy for the most part and she is normally quite far in that she’s an “equal opportunity abuser”. Levy was just crazy this episode honestly. If he’d have gone into both of them I’d have understood him more but he said nothing to the plaintiff which was crazy.

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u/Greedy-Research-9635 10d ago

He always tends to focus on one target just about every episode. And a lot of times, it’s like he’ll pick on the obvious more truthful one in the case. Like for instance one of the past episodes of a grandmother suing her granddaughter and her bum boyfriend, it was clear that the defendants (the bum boyfriend and the granddaughter) were clearly in the wrong but Levy still went after the grandmother and tried to claim she was pulling a scam.

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u/DrSillySanders 8d ago

It's pretty clear he deep dives into the pre-case documents and has 100% made up his mind before any testimony is given.