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Jury Duty

Jury Duty

Description: Bruce Cutler, who gained fame by successfully defending John Gotti three times, brings his trademark tough wit and wisdom to the bench as the presiding judge over real-life small claims cases. But he won't render a final verdict unless a three-person jury made up of celebrities, who are allowed to ask the litigants questions, can't reach a unanimous decision.
Genre: Reality-TV
Year Released: 1970
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 34
First episode air date: January 1, 1970
Language: English
Cast: Bruce Cutler
Genres: Reality television, Court show
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