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  2. Glenda Hatchett - Wikipedia

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    Glenda A. Hatchett (born May 31, 1951), known professionally as Judge Hatchett, is an American television personality, lawyer, and judge who is the star of the former court show, Judge Hatchett and current day The Verdict with Judge Hatchett, and founding partner at the national law firm, The Hatchett Firm.

  3. Lynn Toler - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023, streaming service Allblk announced a deal with Toler where she would write and executive produce the drama Judge Me Not. [11] [21] The show was loosely based on her life, focusing on a Black female judge who joins an Atlanta municipal court after being elected by six votes. [11] [21] [22]

  4. Category:Television judges - Wikipedia

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    Judges appearing in a starring role on a television courtroom show. Pages in category "Television judges" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total

  5. Judge Mablean reflects on her 20-year career for Women’s ...

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    Through her “tell-it-like-it-is approach,” Judge Mablean Ephriam brings joy, laughter and truth to the courtroom. In October 1998, Twentieth Century The post Judge Mablean reflects on her 20 ...

  6. List of court shows - Wikipedia

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    Court shows are television programs where court cases are heard and ruled on by a judge or jury. Court shows are particularly popular on daytime syndication. Court shows are particularly popular on daytime syndication.

  7. Top 40 Black celebrities and what made them famous - AOL

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    As one of the most influential Black women celebrities, Oprah Winfrey is an actress, philanthropist, producer and global media leader. She hosted the highest-rated daytime TV talk show, “The ...

  8. Star Jones - Wikipedia

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    Although the show was canceled after only one season, it made Jones the first Black person to serve as a court show judge. Though not the first female to serve as a court show judge, Jones is the first female to preside over the court show subcategory of arbitration-based reality programming, only Joseph Wapner preceding her. [5] [6]

  9. Jackson County Court appoints Jalilah Otto as first African ...

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    Jackson County Circuit Court announced Judge Jalilah Otto as the court’s newest presiding judge and the first African American to take on the role in the court’s nearly 200-year history.