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Judge Joe Brown is an American arbitration-based reality court show starring former Shelby County, Tennessee criminal court judge Joseph B. Brown.The series premiered on September 14, 1998 and ended on May 22, 2013 for a total of 15 seasons.
Judge Brown's lawyer filed an appeal, but the appeal was refused. He was released from protective custody at the Shelby County Corrections Facility the morning of September 1, 2015. [ 24 ] After his release, he compared himself to notable civil rights activists who spent significant time imprisoned for their activism like Martin Luther King Jr ...
2.1 Season 1 (2001–02) 2.2 Season 2 (2002–03) 2.3 Season 3 ... he refuses and they decide to take it to court and sue each other on the courtroom show "Judge Joe ...
After serving time in jail, the once-popular judge is opening up about his time behind bars this past week. Judge Joe Brown on 5-day prison sentence: It's like a 'slave warehouse' Skip to main content
The popular judge started his five-day jail sentence on Friday following a ruling last year. Judge Joe Brown locked up in jail after bizarre courtroom outburst Skip to main content
Judge Alex; Judge's Court; Judge David Young; Jury Duty; Judge Faith; Judge for Yourself; Judge Hatchett; Judge Jeanine Pirro; Judge Jerry; Judge Joe Brown; Judge John Deed
Judge Mathis is a daily, hour-long, NAACP Image Award winning, Daytime Emmy Award-winning program. The show's star, former Michigan Superior Court and civil rights activist Judge Greg Mathis became the longest reigning African American court show judge by his 16th season during the 2014–15 television year. Moreover, he is the second longest ...
For the second (and final) season of the court series Swift Justice, Big Ticket became the production company after the series moved from Atlanta to Los Angeles and shared a studio with Judge Judy and Judge Joe Brown. The company's most recent program is The Drew Barrymore Show, which launched on September 14, 2020.