Judith Sheindlin — also known by her television audience as Judge Judy — is used to getting the last word.
But not this time.
Judith Sheindlin -- better known as TV's Judge Judy -- is used to getting the last word. But not this time. Brooklyn Family Court Judge Jeffrey S. Sunshine rejected the argument of a mother of an 8-month-old child that issues of custody, visitation and child support were resolved on the "Judge Judy" show, saying Judge Judy did not have jurisdiction over the issues.
March 17, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Judith Sheindlin — also known by her television audience as Judge Judy — is used to getting the last word.
But not this time.
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