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Judge Judy: Social Stratification

   
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Title: Judge Judy: Social Stratification
 
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Date: September 13, 1997
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Considering that justice should be enhanced to serve both parties, the plaintiff should of only been awarded with the sum of the ‘damages’; which in this case was the price of the two cell phones, rather than granted an unsuitable amount of compensation...
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The plaintiff was awarded $5000.00, although the cost of the items purchased was only $500.00. Based on the post-judgement comments, it was clear that the plaintiff was pleased with the outcome and ultimately felt as if justice was truly served. On the other hand, the defendant was positive that her case was legitimate, and contradictory to the final proceedings...
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