Seasons & Episode
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EP1 - Episode 1
September. 11,2023
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EP2 - Episode 2
September. 12,2023
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EP3 - Episode 3
September. 13,2023
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EP4 - Episode 4
September. 14,2023
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EP5 - Episode 5
September. 15,2023
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EP6 - Episode 6
September. 18,2023
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EP7 - Episode 7
September. 19,2023
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EP8 - Episode 8
September. 20,2023
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EP9 - Episode 9
September. 21,2023
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EP10 - Episode 10
September. 22,2023
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EP11 - Episode 11
September. 25,2023
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EP12 - Episode 12
September. 26,2023
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EP13 - Episode 13
September. 27,2023
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EP14 - Episode 14
September. 28,2023
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EP15 - Episode 15
September. 29,2023
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EP16 - Episode 16
October. 30,2023
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EP17 - Episode 17
October. 31,2023
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EP18 - Episode 18
November. 01,2023
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EP19 - Episode 19
November. 02,2023
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EP20 - Episode 20
November. 03,2023
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EP21 - Episode 21
November. 06,2023
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EP22 - Episode 22
November. 07,2023
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EP23 - Episode 23
November. 08,2023
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EP24 - Episode 24
November. 09,2023
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EP25 - Episode 25
November. 10,2023
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EP26 - Episode 26
November. 13,2023
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EP27 - Episode 27
November. 14,2023
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EP28 - Episode 28
November. 15,2023
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EP29 - Episode 29
November. 16,2023
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EP30 - Episode 30
November. 17,2023
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EP31 - Episode 31
February. 01,2024
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EP32 - Episode 32
February. 02,2024
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EP33 - Episode 33
February. 05,2024
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EP34 - Episode 34
February. 06,2024
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EP35 - Episode 35
February. 07,2024
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EP36 - Episode 36
February. 08,2024
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EP37 - Episode 37
February. 09,2024
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EP38 - Episode 38
February. 12,2024
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EP39 - Episode 39
February. 13,2024
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EP40 - Episode 40
February. 14,2024
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EP41 - Episode 41
February. 15,2024
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EP42 - Episode 42
February. 16,2024
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EP43 - Episode 43
February. 19,2024
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EP44 - Episode 44
February. 20,2024
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EP45 - Episode 45
February. 21,2024
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EP46 - Episode 46
February. 22,2024
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EP47 - Episode 47
February. 23,2024
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EP48 - Episode 48
February. 26,2024
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EP49 - Episode 49
February. 27,2024
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EP50 - Episode 50
February. 28,2024
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Trailer
Synopsis
Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."
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