Faith Jenkins has gone from Louisiana beauty queen to work as a tough New York City prosecutor. Now she is the judge in her own courtroom, ruling on small claims cases from landlord-tenant d... Read allFaith Jenkins has gone from Louisiana beauty queen to work as a tough New York City prosecutor. Now she is the judge in her own courtroom, ruling on small claims cases from landlord-tenant disputes to social media scuffles.Faith Jenkins has gone from Louisiana beauty queen to work as a tough New York City prosecutor. Now she is the judge in her own courtroom, ruling on small claims cases from landlord-tenant disputes to social media scuffles.
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No Courtroom Control
My problem with Judge Faith is that she allows the litigants to shout back and forth with each other instead of controlling the courtroom. This is one reason I prefer Judge Judy and People's Court because you can actually learn something about procedures and they don't allow the litigants to get out of hand; they control their courtroom or the bailiff does. Judge Faith's bailiff can't even keep them quiet and to stop talking to each other. She's a beautiful young lady and it's not her fault she looks young. That being said I don't think any woman would get too upset about a compliment but you have to keep them in check.
Smart, Fair, Entertaining
I love Judge Faith more than other judge shows. She is very intelligent and well-spoken but also not super uptight (stone-faced, no smiling, no joking) or long in the tooth (she actually understands most slang and digital age items). This IS a TV show so I understand some cases and litigants may just be chosen by producers for "good TV" but I do think she chooses fairly. A lot of times the person in the wrong is very obvious to anyone listening with common sense, so I don't believe she's biased or unfair. I think she's tough when she needs to be, and I do believe some litigants see a pretty face in her and think they can just talk right over her, which is when she has to come down on them or snap at them. Better than Judge Judy or the People's Court judge, who in my opinion are way more rude and snappish and arrogant with people. I really do think this is the best judge show out right now.
Honest, fair, respectful and not too demanding or mean
In 2014, mainstream audiences get introduced to the beautiful Faith Jenkins aka Judge Faith.
She may be a pretty face, with her good looks and her lovely smile, but don't underestimate her well-spoken knowledge and intelligence, because she doesn't take any nonsense and can be stern when you misbehave in her courtroom.
So, if you want a nice judge that isn't stone-faced and isn't overtly mean, then check out Judge Faith.
She may be a pretty face, with her good looks and her lovely smile, but don't underestimate her well-spoken knowledge and intelligence, because she doesn't take any nonsense and can be stern when you misbehave in her courtroom.
So, if you want a nice judge that isn't stone-faced and isn't overtly mean, then check out Judge Faith.
Doesn't judge fairly
I started watching this on amazon because i was bored. I love watching judge Judy so i though i would give this a try. Although i do like the show the judge isn't fair at all. She favors one person from the start and you can tell who it is, at the end of the case its obvious who she is going to side over even if the evidence on the other side has a stronger case. If you looking for a show with a fair judge i wouldn't recommend watching this but if you like hearing about the cases then this would be a good show to watch. I still like watching it and hearing about the cases but i get a little annoyed when she sides with someone when its obvious that she shouldn't have. best of luck and hope this review helps
Where Is the Faith?
My chief quibble with Judge Faith is her many times being both a broken record & herself telling the litigants their information instead of asking them (paraphrase examples: "And you're from City/State X" or "You started working in Month/Year X"). Otherwise I like her, she isn't a haughty diva w/attitude to burn or ear-busting LOUD like Lauren Lake (who though good is even more of a (long-winded) broken record). Once when a real annoying defendant decided to walk because she couldn't take the heat of Judge Faith's reality check & she shot back, "(N)o one's happier to hear that than me," me & the gallery both clapped through the end credits. Those who don't like her, well that's on them; maybe they'd enjoy Byron Allen's Five Foolish Fakes instead.
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