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Judge Judy’s Law

The Experiment

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I Lost My Grandmother, I Threw It Down the Street

Judy tells a series of anecdotes from her time in court to justify this world view. She writes about what she calls crack mothers, about welfare scammers and about people having more kids than they can afford. In her second book, which is called beauty fades, dumb is forever, judy writes: i believe victims are self made. They aren't created by circumstances. There are many, many poor, disadvantaged people who had terrible parents and suffered great hardships who do just fine. Some even rise to the level of greatness. Judy has actually said in a more recent interview that her views on crime have developed and expanded over the years,. although she hasn't specified exactly how they have expanded

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