Hot Bench will keep heating things up in the courtroom. The syndicated courtroom series has been renewed for two more seasons, keeping it on the air through the 2025-26 TV season.
The reality series, produced by Judge Judy Sheindlin, features Judge Yodit Tewolde, Judge Rachel Juarez, and Judge Michael Corriero as they review cases and make binding decisions in a form of arbitration.
Reruns of Sheindlin's Judge Judy series, which ended in 2021 after 25 seasons, have also been picked up for two more seasons.
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The reality series, produced by Judge Judy Sheindlin, features Judge Yodit Tewolde, Judge Rachel Juarez, and Judge Michael Corriero as they review cases and make binding decisions in a form of arbitration.
Reruns of Sheindlin's Judge Judy series, which ended in 2021 after 25 seasons, have also been picked up for two more seasons.
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- 4/29/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Get ready for another riveting episode of “Hot Bench” as Season 10 Episode 92 hits the airwaves, airing at 4:00 Pm on Monday, February 19, 2024, on CBS. In this unique courtroom drama, viewers will witness three judges engage in lively debate as they weigh the merits of a case and ultimately render a verdict.
Join Judge Patricia Dimango, Judge Tanya Acker, and Judge Michael Corriero as they preside over a variety of legal disputes, ranging from small claims to complex civil matters. With their diverse backgrounds and perspectives, the judges bring a dynamic dynamic to the courtroom, providing insight and expertise as they navigate through each case.
From fiery arguments to insightful deliberations, “Hot Bench” offers an inside look into the judicial process and the complexities of the law. Whether you’re a legal enthusiast or just enjoy courtroom drama, this episode is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Join Judge Patricia Dimango, Judge Tanya Acker, and Judge Michael Corriero as they preside over a variety of legal disputes, ranging from small claims to complex civil matters. With their diverse backgrounds and perspectives, the judges bring a dynamic dynamic to the courtroom, providing insight and expertise as they navigate through each case.
From fiery arguments to insightful deliberations, “Hot Bench” offers an inside look into the judicial process and the complexities of the law. Whether you’re a legal enthusiast or just enjoy courtroom drama, this episode is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Hot Bench judges are no strangers to conflict.
Every week, the three-judge tribunal presides over small-claims cases ranging from tame disputes over property damage to wild clashes over accusations of sabotage between longtime friends.
Judges Michael Corriero, Rachel Juarez and Yodit Tewolde earned a wide variety of legal bona fides before joining the CBS series that hails from Judge Judy Sheindlin. Corriero served as a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, a criminal defense attorney and a judge for 28 years; Juarez worked at biglaw firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan prior to founding a family law practice specializing in the representation of high net worth individuals; and Tewolde boasts extensive experience in criminal law from her years as an Assistant District Attorney in Dallas County and criminal defense attorney.
The most recent episode of the series featured a woman suing a car shop owner for refusing to return...
Every week, the three-judge tribunal presides over small-claims cases ranging from tame disputes over property damage to wild clashes over accusations of sabotage between longtime friends.
Judges Michael Corriero, Rachel Juarez and Yodit Tewolde earned a wide variety of legal bona fides before joining the CBS series that hails from Judge Judy Sheindlin. Corriero served as a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, a criminal defense attorney and a judge for 28 years; Juarez worked at biglaw firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan prior to founding a family law practice specializing in the representation of high net worth individuals; and Tewolde boasts extensive experience in criminal law from her years as an Assistant District Attorney in Dallas County and criminal defense attorney.
The most recent episode of the series featured a woman suing a car shop owner for refusing to return...
- 12/26/2023
- by Winston Cho
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hot Bench has changed things up a bit for Season 9, with two new faces next to the show’s veteran judge. Joining Michael Corriero on the #1 original daytime court show are criminal defense attorney Yodit Tewolde and experienced litigator Rachel Juarez to take on cases from various courtroom cases around the country in the popular three-judge format. The series, created by Judge Judy Sheindlin, also offers viewers a look at how the court functions as they watch the judges hash out the facts and law during deliberations. Majority rules. Here, the judges share their experiences on the show and the craziest case they’ve seen. Michael, what is it about the show that makes you keep coming back, especially for the ninth season? Michael Corriero: I think what is so exciting for me about Hot Bench is the opportunity that we get to resolve cases in a way that we...
- 11/3/2022
- TV Insider
Hot Bench is adding two new judges to its panel for its ninth season. Judge Yodit Tewolde and Judge Rachel Juarez are joining Judge Michael Corriero on the panel starting October 31st. The new arrivals are replacing Patricia Dimango and Tanya Acker, who both left to appear on the new series Tribunal. Both shows come from Judge Judy Sheindlin.Read More…...
- 10/20/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Hot Bench will soon look quite different.
Starting Monday, Oct. 31, Judge Yodit Tewolde and Judge Rachel Juarez will join Judge Michael Corriero for Season 9 of Hot Bench, as the trio take on real small claims cases from courthouses across the country.
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Succeeding Judges Tanya Acker and Patricia Dimango, “Judges Yodit Tewolde and Rachel Juarez bring an exciting new energy and a fresh,...
Starting Monday, Oct. 31, Judge Yodit Tewolde and Judge Rachel Juarez will join Judge Michael Corriero for Season 9 of Hot Bench, as the trio take on real small claims cases from courthouses across the country.
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Succeeding Judges Tanya Acker and Patricia Dimango, “Judges Yodit Tewolde and Rachel Juarez bring an exciting new energy and a fresh,...
- 10/19/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Judge Yodit Tewolde and Judge Rachel Juarez are joining the panel of the nationally syndicated courtroom series Hot Bench, now in its ninth season. They join six-year Hot Bench veteran Judge Michael Corriero who is continuing on the show.
Tewolde and Juarez, who will make their debut on Oct. 31, replace Patricia Dimango and Tanya Acker who left at the end of last season to join Hot Bench creator Judith Sheindlin’s new court show for Amazon Freevee Tribunal.
In its upcoming ninth season, Hot Bench will continue to feature a three-judge panel taking on real small claims cases from courthouses across the country. (You can watch a teaser that introduces the new judges below).
“Judges Yodit Tewolde and Rachel Juarez bring an exciting new energy and a fresh, new dynamic to our series that viewers know and love,” said David Theodosopoulos, executive producer of Hot Bench. “Their diverse backgrounds...
Tewolde and Juarez, who will make their debut on Oct. 31, replace Patricia Dimango and Tanya Acker who left at the end of last season to join Hot Bench creator Judith Sheindlin’s new court show for Amazon Freevee Tribunal.
In its upcoming ninth season, Hot Bench will continue to feature a three-judge panel taking on real small claims cases from courthouses across the country. (You can watch a teaser that introduces the new judges below).
“Judges Yodit Tewolde and Rachel Juarez bring an exciting new energy and a fresh, new dynamic to our series that viewers know and love,” said David Theodosopoulos, executive producer of Hot Bench. “Their diverse backgrounds...
- 10/19/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Judith Sheindlin is expanding her footprint at Amazon Freevee (fka IMDb TV) with a second court program to join Judy Justice. Amazon’s free, ad-supported streaming service has given a series order to Tribunal, a panel-based show starring Patricia Dimango and Tanya Acker — two of the judges on Sheindlin’s CBS Media Ventures panel court program Hot Bench — as well as Sheindlin’s son, former District Attorney Adam Levy.
They will be joined by fan-favorite former Judge Judy bailiff Petri Hawkins-Byrd, who will be the new show’s bailiff. Like Judy Justice, Tribunal is distributed by Scott Koondel’s Sox Entertainment. Former CBS executive Koondel and Sheindlin, who have worked together for 22 years, are executive producing the new program.
Created by Sheindlin, Tribunal will feature a panel of three judges collectively adjudicating real cases. Adding a unique twist to the court genre, Tribunal will include a video element, allowing...
They will be joined by fan-favorite former Judge Judy bailiff Petri Hawkins-Byrd, who will be the new show’s bailiff. Like Judy Justice, Tribunal is distributed by Scott Koondel’s Sox Entertainment. Former CBS executive Koondel and Sheindlin, who have worked together for 22 years, are executive producing the new program.
Created by Sheindlin, Tribunal will feature a panel of three judges collectively adjudicating real cases. Adding a unique twist to the court genre, Tribunal will include a video element, allowing...
- 4/28/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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