The honorable Judge Marilyn Milian presides over the four-time Emmy award winning "The People’s Court." For more than two decades, Milian has dispensed justice and provided legal insight in the courtroom where justice and reality collide. And now, you can take the show on the go with "The People’s Court Podcast." "The People’s Court Podcast" draws on ordinary people who have filed grievances in ci... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 839 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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First, the plaintiff says the defendant’s dog attacked his cat, causing a lot of damage that required immediate vet intervention. The plaintiff is suing for the vet bills the defendant refuses to pay. The defendant says it was the plaintiff’s idea to... more
The plaintiffs hired the defendant to move their property to a new home. While he was reassembling their dining table, he damaged it, and now the plaintiffs are suing for the price of the family heirloom. The defendant says he damaged a desk, which t... more
First, the plaintiff hired the defendant to build him a garage. He argues he gave the plaintiff a down payment, but then he disappeared and didn’t do the work. He’s suing for the uncompleted construction work. The defendant says the plaintiff changed... more
First, the plaintiff brings his neighbor to court. He says the defendant’s German shepherd ran into his yard and impregnated his dog, who was also a shepherd. The plaintiff’s dog needed an emergency C-section, then he got stuck with 10 puppies. He’s ... more
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I’m so glad that I found this podcast it really inspired me and helped.😁
I always love listening to my People’s Court and I’m so appreciative there’s a podcast. But lately there have been episodes cutting off/ending before the case is over! It’s not exactly a murder mystery whodunnit BUT it’s pretty frustrating
Are you folks still going? Or are you on a break? I’m missing my pre-bedtime listening routine. Look forward to seeing you back (hopefully), & if you’re on holiday for a couple of months, I’ll hear once you’re back!
Love it. It is a little better than on TV I think. Especially w/ no commercials (TV commercials at least; 5 min of show, 5 min of commercials, repeat ad nauseam).
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This podcast brings courtroom drama to the audio format, featuring real civil cases presided over by the esteemed Judge Marilyn Milian. Each episode showcases a variety of disputes, from family disagreements and tenant-landlord issues to consumer complaints, providing listeners with a unique lens on everyday legal conflicts. The show not only highlights the judge's rulings but also offers insight into the emotional and relational intricacies involved in the cases, making it not just informative, but also engaging for a broad audience. Its blend of legal education and personal storytelling likely appeals to anyone interested in justice, conflict resolution, and the human stories behind legal disputes.
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Recent guests on The People’s Court Podcast include:
1. Nicholas Nasir
2. Danielle Armoia
3. Tanya Denton
4. Masha Armstead
5. Ellen Stahl
6. Vincent Licata
7. Joanne Reedy
8. Brian Foreman
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