What is Judge Mathis (TV) About?
Judge Mathis is an American reality courtroom show that first premiered in 1999. The show, created by Scott St. John, follows the format of a traditional court show, with retired Superior Court Judge Greg Mathis presiding over small claims cases. Each episode presents viewers with a compelling glimpse into real-life legal disputes brought forth by litigants from various backgrounds. With its engaging and dramatic courtroom proceedings, Judge Mathis not only entertains audiences, but also educates them about the justice system. Throughout the show, Judge Mathis applies his years of professional experience and legal knowledge to carefully evaluate the arguments presented by both plaintiffs and defendants. As he listens to the often emotional testimonies, he ensures that each party has the opportunity to present their case, allowing for a fair and just judgment. Judge Mathis serves as a unique platform for individuals to seek resolution for their conflicts, presenting a real-world example of how the legal system operates. By offering viewers an inside look into the intricacies of small claims court, the show aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation for the American justice system.
The first episode of Judge Mathis aired on Invalid Date and the most recent episode to air was on October 21, 2022.