At this point, Judge Sheindlin was 71 years old. Critics often wondered if her energy would wane or if her "no-nonsense" attitude would soften with age. Season 19 answered those questions with a resounding "no." The episodes from this season are characterized by some of her most explosive reprimands and some of the most entertainingly trivial disputes in the show's history.
The clerk’s voice was a flat, bureaucratic hum. “All parties and their counsel in the matter of Covington v. Grey , Docket Number 19, please rise.” judge judy 19
If you find a video labeled “Judge Judy 19 full episode,” it’s almost certainly Season 19, Episode 1 or Episode 19 itself (which aired in May 2015, featuring a hilarious fight over a broken flat-screen TV). At this point, Judge Sheindlin was 71 years old
Sometimes, users searching actually want case #19 from a particular season. The show’s docket numbers are assigned per episode, not cumulative. For example, in Season 19, Episode 1 features Cases 19-01, 19-02, and 19-03. Episode 2 features 19-04 through 19-06, and so on. Case 19‑19 (from Episode 7) involved a dispute over a stolen PlayStation 4 and remains a fan favorite due to Judy’s line: “You traded a PS4 for a bag of weed? Einstein, you’re not.” The clerk’s voice was a flat, bureaucratic hum
“I didn’t—I would never—”
The defendant, David Grey, was a mechanic with oil permanently etched into the whorls of his fingerprints. He stood with his arms crossed, a defensive wall made of denim and grief.
As she stood up to leave, she gave Leo one final look. "Sir, if it doesn't make sense, it isn't true. Remember that. You’re dismissed."