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  About Judge Judith Sheindlin on WCHS-TV8
Judge Judith Sheindlin brings her trademark wit and wisdom to the widely successful half-hour series that takes viewers inside a television courtroom where justice is dispensed at lightning speed.
Judge Judith Sheindlin is credited with pioneering an "open court policy," allowing the public and the media to view her day-to-day proceedings, which was not a common practice at the time.
Judge Judith Sheindlin is married to Jerry Sheindlin, a former Justice of the Supreme Court of New York.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Judith Sheindlin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Judith Sheindlin (born Judith Blum on October 21, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American family court judge, who after retiring in 1996 became famous by hosting her own syndicated court show, Judge Judy.
Sheindlin attended American University in Washington, DC graduating in 1963 and then went on to New York Law School, receiving her law degree in 1965, and practiced family law for many years in New York, before being appointed to the bench.
Judith and Jerry married in 1977, were divorced in 1990 and remarried in 1991.
www.blinkbits.com /blinks/judith_sheindlin   (1070 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
SHEINDLIN: And I'd put him in a stock and I'd let people throw tomatoes at him and garbage at him and let him be humiliated because what he did to those children, those countless thousands of children whose lives he touched, was really ruin them.
SHEINDLIN: If I went into a club, I mean if I were having a dream and I went into a club and you invited me up on stage, I certainly would not have assumed that I was going to be on the receiving end of your bodily fluids sir.
SHEINDLIN: Most of the case is that send to me, as many years as we have had this program going, they know what kind of cases I will do and what kind of case is think are inappropriate for television.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0605/09/lkl.01.html   (6026 words)

  
 cantonrep.com
For Judy Sheindlin, marking her 10th season as the star of one of TV’s top-rated syndicated shows, watched by 10 million people daily, enforcing justice is a full-time job.
She doesn’t love you like your mother does,” Sheindlin told him, delivering her lecture in the pitiless tone so at odds with the visual: A petite woman, dwarfed by a realistic courtroom setting, and with her fl robe softened by a dainty lace collar.
Sheindlin once coyly parried Dershowitz, in print, by joking that she should have gone to the prom with him.
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 CNN.com - Transcripts
SHEINDLIN: Because I think people with regard to Madonna's adoption, the complaint was that she used her celebrity to get around the laws of Malawi and other people couldn't do it and she sort of bought her way into it.
SHEINDLIN: I don't care if he's 80 years old, 800 years old or eight years old, if this man's DNA is tied to a serial rapist 25 years ago and he had alluded -- first of all you don't get better if you're a serial rapist.
SHEINDLIN: Well, it had nothing to do with the case but it had something to do with this young man walking into a courtroom, which is even a small claims courtroom, because he would have worn the same thing if he were in any courtroom.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0611/13/lkl.01.html   (6409 words)

  
 Judge Judy: Her new book
As a New York City prosecutor and judge, Sheindlin has spent more than 20 years in court with juveniles, both delinquents and objects of delinquency, and parents and custodians who are, lamentably often, delinquent themselves.
Each of the 10 is a chapter made up of anecdotal evidence of the abuse of crime and civil-procedural victims, not just by their assailants but by social welfare systems that also victimize taxpayers because of their exorbitant costliness.
A fiercely intelligent,flamboyant, tough-talking mother of five, Sheindlin examines the problem of America's fraying family fabric and says publicly what most citizens feel privately: Juvenile delinquency is out of control and young criminals must not be treated lightly by the court system any longer.
members.tripod.com /~jjudy/book.html   (630 words)

  
 Baltimore City Paper: The Anti-Springer: Why Judge Judy Matters
Sheindlin went on to write a 1996 bestseller filled with her views on, and solutions for, America's many social problems.
Sheindlin's snap judgments can seem harsh, but more often than not the litigants' weak reactions signal she has caught them unable or unwilling to prove her wrong.
Sheindlin, the mother of five children (two of her own and three from her second husband's previous marriage), seems to have cultivated the kind of maternal soul X-ray that sees through all excuses--her poor kids must never have gotten away with a thing.
www.citypaper.com /news/story.asp?id=4568   (1152 words)

  
 Judge Judy marks decade of tough TV-court love   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
LOS ANGELES - Judith Sheindlin, known on television as Judge Judy, fixes the lawbreaker with her trademark brace-yourself-buddy glare.
For Judith Sheindlin, who is marking her 10th season on the air, enforcing justice is a full-time job.
Sheindlin's style has made her the star of one of TV's top-rated syndicated shows, watched by 10 million people daily.
www.azcentral.com /arizonarepublic/arizonaliving/articles/0215judgejudy0215.html   (504 words)

  
 Judge Judy marks decade
Judith Sheindlin, television's Judge Judy, strikes a pose after receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Valentine's Day.
Petri Hawkins Byrd, who served as Sheindlin's bailiff in New York and cuts an imposing figure in the same role on TV, admires her as "blunt, witty, sharp as a tack" and for her refusal to accept any nonsense.
Sheindlin was scheduled to receive a special Valentine Day's treat: her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
fredericksburg.com /News/FLS/2006/022006/02202006/167985/printer_friendly   (1024 words)

  
 SR.com: Playing judge and Judy
Judith Sheindlin, familiarly known as television's Judge Judy, fixes the offender with her trademark brace-yourself-buddy glare.
She doesn't love you like your mother does," Sheindlin told him, delivering her lecture in the pitiless tone so at odds with her visual image: a petite woman, dwarfed by a realistic courtroom setting, with her fl robe softened by a dainty lace collar.
Sheindlin says her unexpected second career has given her "a wonderful 10 years." She's contracted for four more, through the 2009-10 season.
www.spokesmanreview.com /tools/story_pf.asp?ID=116863   (763 words)

  
 CBSNews.com: Print This Story
Even 10 years ago, when Safer first interviewed her, Sheindlin was a 5’2” package of attitude, with a capital “A”.
Sheindlin has had two husbands and raised five children, three of them following her into the law.
This close to retirement, this civil servant recently signed a contract that will pay her a reported $100 million dollars, making her one of the highest paid women in the history of television, and most other things.
uttm.com /stories/2003/04/28/60II/printable551386.shtml   (1532 words)

  
 Excite - Page Six
Retired L.A. County Superior Court Judge Joseph Wapner - the original star of "The People's Court" - blasted the reigning queen of TV court, Judith Sheindlin, saying her "Judge Judy" persona is rude and gives the public an inaccurate view of U.S. courtrooms.
Sheindlin, a 60-year- old former Manhattan Family Court judge, fired back at her judicial prosecutor yesterday and shredded Wapner's upbringing.
Sheindlin's husband - Judge Jerry Sheindlin - sat on "The People's Court" bench from 1999 to 2001, and Judge Judy has been the star of her own hit courtroom show since 1996.
entertainment.excite.com /celebgossip/pgsixceleb/id/11_26_2002_2.html   (340 words)

  
 Judge Judy
Judge Sheindlin brings her trademark wit and wisdom to the successful half-hour series that takes viewers inside an actual courtroom where justice is dispensed a lightning speed.
Judge Sheindlin's career in family court began in 1972 when she began prosecuting juvenile delinquency cases for the state of New York.
After her 60 Minutes appearance ran, Judge Sheindlin was approached by Larry Lyttle, President, Big Ticket Television, about the possibility of presiding over real cases with real consequences in a courtroom on television.
www.nytix.com /TV_Shows/JudgeJudySheindlin/judgejudysheindlin.html   (744 words)

  
 Judge Judy immortalised on Walk of Fame - TV & Radio - Entertainment
Former family court judge Judith Sheindlin, also known as Judge Judy, poses near her star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
US entertainer Merv Griffin and Sheindlin's husband Jerry, also a former New York judge who later presided over a rival show in which people aired their grievances in a televised "trial", attended the ceremony.
Sheindlin is known for her no-nonsense manner and insistence that people in her courtroom take responsibility for their actions.
www.smh.com.au /news/tv--radio/judge-judy-immortalised-on-walk-of-fame/2006/02/15/1139890796149.html   (373 words)

  
 multitrivia >> Judith Sheindlin >> Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Judith Sheindlin, aka Judy Sheindlin or Judge Judy, (born Judith Blum on October 21, 1942, in Brooklyn, New York) is a Jewish American family court judge, author, and television personality.
Judith Sheindlin, familiarly known as television’s Judge Judy, fixes the lawbreaker with her trademark brace-yourself-buddy glare.
Queen of the bench The Times of Northwest Indiana - Feb 18 10:29 PM Judith Sheindlin, familiarly known as television’s Judge Judy, fixes the lawbreaker with her trademark brace-yourself-buddy glare.
strix.org.uk /info/celebrities/JudithSheindlin   (1124 words)

  
 Ten years on, justice served - TV & Radio - Entertainment - theage.com.au
For Judy Sheindlin, marking her 10th season as the star of one TV's top-rated syndicated shows in the United States - also seen in 20 other countries including Australia - enforcing justice is full-time.
Judge Sheindlin received a special Valentine Day's treat this year when she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
New judges are crowding into the TV courtroom in the US, including Judge Alex and the upcoming Judge Maria Lopez, but Judy Sheindlin remains the queen bee with ratings that put her in the company of top syndicated performers including Oprah Winfrey.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2006/02/22/1140284077858.html   (680 words)

  
 Judge and fury - theage.com.au
In some ways, things haven't changed much for Judith Sheindlin since the 1980s, when she was the senior judge at New York's deeply troubled Family Court.
Since 1996, Sheindlin has been dispensing justice, not from a conventional courtroom, but from a television studio mocked up to resemble one.
After a couple of years, the former mayor became a former TV judge; Sheindlin, though, goes from strength to strength, and her shows are seen in Australia (Channel 10, 1pm weekdays) and in the UK.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/01/22/1042911433717.html   (1075 words)

  
 Judge Judy marks a decade of tough judicial love - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM
Judge Judy Sheindlin presides over a case as her bailiff Petri Hawkins Byrd listens on the set of her syndicated show Judge Judy, last Thursday at the Tribune Studios in Los Angeles.
For Judy Sheindlin, marking her 10th season as the star of one of TV's top-rated syndicated shows in the United States, also seen in 20 other countries, enforcing justice is a full-time job.
Sheindlin received a special Valentine's Day treat in the form of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday.
www.jamaicaobserver.com /lifestyle/html/20060218T140000-0500_98961_OBS_JUDGE_JUDY_MARKS_A_DECADE_OF_TOUGH_JUDICIAL_LOVE_.asp   (1094 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Judge Judy holds court on colorectal cancer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Before Judith Sheindlin became known to millions of TV viewers as "Judge Judy," she spent more than two decades presiding over New York City's family court.
Sheindlin herself learned this important lesson at a painful cost.
Sheindlin admits to a certain trepidation about undergoing the initial procedure.
www.usatoday.com /news/health/spotlight/2002/03/18-judge-judy.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Judith Sheindlin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Judy and Jerry Sheindlin married a year later in 1977, were divorced in 1990, and remarried in 1991.
Sheindlin is "rude and gives the public an inaccurate view of U.S. courtrooms.
During a trip to Brisbane, Australia in 1999, Sheindlin was asked about allowing people who inject drugs to have access to sterile syringes to prevent the spread of HIV, Hepatitis C and other blood-borne diseases.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Judith_Sheindlin   (851 words)

  
 Strictly speaking, Judge Judy has built a big, loyal following | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Sheindlin garnered a Daytime Emmy Awards nomination, her 10th overall, for the upcoming April ceremony.
A big air kiss came her way last year when her name was floated by novelist Kurt Vonnegut and a newspaper columnist as a replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
Sheindlin's unexpected second career has given her “a wonderful 10 years,” and she's contracted for four more, through the 2009-10 season.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20060216/news_lz1c16judy.html   (801 words)

  
 Joel's Head Laboratories
On September 15th, Judge Judith Sheindlin ("Judge Judy") set a trial date of September 24th as the result of the frivolous litigation brought forward by Innovative Rasterizers Unlimited.
Judge Judith Sheindlin made the annoucement early this morning.
In a suprise move, Judge Sheindlin announced that the trial would be held in Houston.
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 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Nation -- Judge Judy, husband take on neighbor in dispute over field for children's ...
Judith Sheindlin of "Judge Judy" fame and her husband, Gerald Sheindlin, a former "People's Court" television judge, are complaining to officials in wealthy Greenwich about a field one of their neighbors built for youth sports.
The Sheindlins insisted Sands violated wetland laws and said it cost them $17,000 to clean the mud from the swimming pool.
"As the grandparents of 10 grandchildren who love sports, what we find most offensive is that the Sandses are basically telling children it's OK to break the law if you have enough money to try to get what you want," Judith Sheindlin said in a statement released by her publicist.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/nation/20040603-0706-judgejudy.html   (304 words)

  
 Judy Judy Judy - 9/5/2005 - Broadcasting & Cable
Judge Judith Sheindlin wasted no time picking up the phone to call the studio when she got wind that Joseph A. Wapner, the legendary People's Court judge, would leave his TV bench in 1993.
Sheindlin, who once considered careers as a comedienne and a ballerina, is a lawyer, judge and author.
Sheindlin's salary undoubtedly has impacted profits, having multiplied from roughly $500,000-$800,000 per year, standard for other TV judges, to a reported $30 million-$35 million in a new two-year deal starting in 2006—a $5 million yearly hike from her previous contract.
broadcastingcable.com /article/CA6253696.html?display=Special+Report   (2059 words)

  
 Judge Judy Sheindlin - Moviefone
Smart, savvy and opinionated, the irrepressible Judge Judith Sheindlin holds court as...
Biography, case submission form for those who want to be on the show, sound clips, and details of forthcoming episodes.
Judith Sheindlin (also known as Judy Sheindlin or Judge Judy; born Judith Blum on...
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 Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
A veteran district attorney, Judith Sheindlin was appointed to the bench of family court in 1982 by then—New York Mayor Ed Koch.
Sheindlin, who maintains homes in Florida and Connecticut, flies to L.A. every other week for tapings, often completing five episodes in one day.
Despite the show’s success, Sheindlin says she remains skeptical of a long-term TV career.
www.emmys.org /emmymag/february04/wheels.php   (1881 words)

  
 Judy Sheindlin - "Judge Judy" - Nationwide Speakers Bureau
Having made a name for herself as a tough but fair judge in New York’s Family Court, Judge Judith Sheindlin retired from the bench in 1996 and segued to television to host the syndicated series, whose fifth season premiered September 11, 2000.
The piece caught the attention of “60 Minutes,”; leading to a segment on the popular newsmagazine show, which brought her national recognition.
After her appearance on “60 Minutes,”; Judge Judith Sheindlin was approached about the possibility of presiding over real cases with real consequences in a television courtroom.
www.nationwidespeakers.com /speaker/317/judy-sheindlin/judge-judy/48   (1007 words)

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