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Desc:A court show literally filmed on a street. This is real.
Category:Classic TV Clips, Crime
Tags:Street Court, JUSTICE!, small claims, trashy TV, cheap suit
Submitted:WHO WANTS DESSERT
Date:07/26/10
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Hooker - 2010-07-26

A friend of mine comes over to watch the hilariously-incompetent WWE RAW every Monday, and this is one of the shows we flick to during commercials. It is tremendous.

Fun fact about Street Court: it happens anywhere. College campuses, inside retail stores, on roofs, inside people's living rooms, etc. It rarely actually occurs on a street.


RomancingTrain - 2010-07-26

It's called street court because it follows the law of the street, not because it takes place on a street.


Scynne - 2010-07-26

Personaly, I'd like to see "Sesame Street Court."

Also: How is this possibla? Is America actually this lazy about legal matters?


Scynne - 2010-07-26

*possible


fluffy - 2010-07-26

I'm all in favor of more third-party arbitration which helps to keep the court system from being clogged up by petty bullshit like this.


pastorofmuppets - 2010-07-27

They start out as SC cases, afaik. Both parties agree to private arbitration, and if the plaintiff wins thy get paid by the producers. It's like a game show where the object is to not be a deadbeat.


pastorofmuppets - 2010-07-27

SC being small claims and not supreme court. But it'd be great if it went superior > supreme > street


Chalkdust - 2010-07-27

I would much rather have seen Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission be resolved in street court


Oktay - 2010-07-26

Your Honor, I object to that hair.


HankFinch - 2010-07-27

Objection overrulled


Mike Tyson?! - 2010-07-27

No part 2?


pastorofmuppets - 2010-07-27

it gets good in part 2. "he's a freak for shoes!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJwzMto7zjw
(disregard the title)


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