Judge Mathis
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Judge Mathis is a syndicated television
Television
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 legal reality show produced originally by Black Pearl Productions. In 2008, it entered its tenth season produced by AND Syndicated Productions and Telepictures. It is taped at NBC Tower
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 in Chicago
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, but includes cases and litigants from other U.S. jurisdictions. The show is broadcast five days a week in every U.S. state and in Canada
Canada
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 through Omni Television
OMNI Television
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. The show has been on the air since 1999, and has taped over 2000 episodes. On November 5, 2009, Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. Television
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 announced that Judge Mathis has been renewed through the 2011-2012 season. "

Show format

In the series, retired District Court
Courts of Michigan
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 judge
Judge
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 of Michigan's 36th District Court, Greg Mathis
Greg Mathis
Greg Mathis is a retired Michigan 36th District Court judge and syndicated television show judge. His show Judge Mathis is produced by Telepictures Productions, and distributed by Warner Brothers. It is seen five days a week in most television markets in North America...

, presides over disputes between plaintiff
Plaintiff
A plaintiff , also known as a claimant or complainant, is the term used in some jurisdictions for the party who initiates a lawsuit before a court...

s and defendant
Defendant
A defendant or defender is any party who is required to answer the complaint of a plaintiff or pursuer in a civil lawsuit before a court, or any party who has been formally charged or accused of violating a criminal statute...

s. The cases are classified as tort law, civil disputes with a maximum $5,000 claim, a typical amount for small claims court
Small claims court
Small-claims courts have limited jurisdiction to hear civil cases between private litigants. Courts authorized to try small claims may also have other judicial functions, and the name by which such a court is known varies by jurisdiction; it may be known as a county or magistrate's court...

 cases. There are typically four cases presented in each hour-long episode. The show solicits litigants with real cases before the court, and each litigant must enter into a legally binding agreement to be held under the judgment. The producers of the show select cases, and it appears that Mathis does not have prior knowledge of the case besides reading typical material fact
Evidence (law)
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 claims filed with a small claims court. Thus, like the typical small claims court, the plaintiff has the burden of proof and must argue his/her case before the Judge and answer any questions directed to him/her. Like most small claims court procedure, the parties before him cannot cross examine each other and must speak only to the bench. Typically, Mathis asks for documents that verify a claim, and upon final judgment he may briefly explain the legal principle guiding his decision, especially if his ruling is based on a particular state's law. The rulings conform to the laws of the state where the case was originally filed.

Before every case each litigant is assigned a case manager who helps make the case more interesting to television audiences. They are also instructed to add extra details to "beef up" their case for added entertainment purposes.

Show style

Like many TV judge shows, only the bailiff
Bailiff
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, besides the judge, is a recurring character. The first bailiff on the series, Brendan Anthony Moran, died on December 19, 2002, after he fell to his death from the balcony of his 24th floor Chicago condo. His death was ruled a
suicide
Suicide
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, but his family feels it may have been an accident. Since then, Judge Mathis has had two bailiffs. The current bailiff is Doyle Devereux. Bailiff Doyle often acts as a comic relief for the show, interjecting lighthearted observations about the litigants or their cases. Among the recurring humorous motifs, both Doyle and Mathis frequently insinuate that Doyle enjoys smoking marijuana
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 and has an eye for pretty women. The bailiff also oversees the parties after the judgment in the studio court room hallway, where litigants respond on camera to Judge Mathis' ruling. In the first season of the show, a female court reporter would apppear at the end of each case to interview the litigants after their judgement. The court reporter was ultimately dropped from season 2 onward.

Judge Mathis tolerates informal digressions and is somewhat laid-back while on the bench (extremely different from a judge on a similar court show, Judge Judy
Judge Judy
Judge Judy is an American court show featuring former family court judge Judith Sheindlin arbitrating over small claims cases in small claims court...

; in fact, some petitioners blurt out statements in the heat of the moment that contradict their own sworn testimony
Sworn testimony
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 or otherwise undermine their cases while Judge Mathis listens with amusement and laughter. Judge Mathis also often entertains longwinded, mean-spirited personal asides by one litigant about the other (even when such testimony bears no relevance to the case), but then allows the defamed party equal time to respond in kind. Often, Judge Mathis will crack jokes about the whole argument and is usually seen making his audience laugh. In the course of adjudicating, litigants often yell at each other, sometimes for extended periods of time; however, Judge Mathis will not tolerate disrespect and will dismiss cases if litigants demean or use profane language directed towards himself or the party before him.

Aspiring singers and rappers who appear on the show may even be granted a moment to showcase their talents from the lectern
Lectern
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. Due to the popularity of the show and its long run on television, parties before the judge often profess personal fondness for Mathis, who tolerates the kind words gracefully, but will not let them affect his decisions. In recent years, the show has begun to conduct paternity
Paternity (law)
In law, paternity is the legal acknowledgment of the parental relationship between a man and a child usually based on several factors.At common law, a child born to the wife during a marriage is the husband's child under the "presumption of legitimacy", and the husband is assigned complete rights,...

 testing in disputes about child custody
Child custody
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, and drug testing in applicable cases. Mathis often offers or compels drug treatment
Drug treatment
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 and family counseling for parties.

In other media, the "Judge Mathis" show also appeared in an episode of The Steve Harvey Show
The Steve Harvey Show
The Steve Harvey Show is an American sitcom that aired for six seasons from August 25, 1996 to February 17, 2002 on The WB Television Network. It was created by Winifred Hervey and directed by Stan Lathan.-Synopsis:...

. Romeo, Bullethead, and Lydia sued Steve and Regina over a damaged computer that Steve confiscated from them during class. Since Judge Mathis had appeared at the school earlier in the week, the kids took their case to the Judge Mathis show (and won).

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