Hot Bench “All About That Bass-ment” S10E171 August 5 2024 on CBS

On Monday August 5 2024, CBS broadcasts Hot Bench!
All About That Bass-ment Season 10 Episode 171 Episode Summary
This week on “Hot Bench,” an episode titled “All About That Bass-ment” brings a compelling courtroom drama to CBS. In this episode, a homeowner takes his contractor to court after numerous delays and excuses have left his basement remodel unfinished. Frustrated and out of patience, the homeowner seeks justice and resolution.
The contractor, facing these accusations, explains his side of the story. As a single dad with a busy life, he argues that his intentions were always honest and that “my promise ain’t broken until I’m dead.” The judges on “Hot Bench” will weigh the evidence from both sides, bringing their legal expertise and keen insights to the case.
Viewers can expect a riveting episode filled with tense moments and revealing testimonies. “Hot Bench” continues to deliver engaging legal battles, providing a platform for everyday people to seek justice. Tune in to CBS to see how the judges rule in this dispute and witness the unfolding of real-life courtroom drama.
What Time is the “All About That Bass-ment” Episode On?
The All About That Bass-ment episode of Hot Bench will be broadcast on August 5 2024 on CBS at 4:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “All About That Bass-ment” Episode New?
The All About That Bass-ment episode of Hot Bench is all new!
Hot Bench All About That Bass-ment Cast & Stars
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| Michael Corriero Rachel Juarez Yodit Tewolde |
All About That Bass-ment Episode Videos & Previews
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Hot Bench Series Information
| Many popular court shows are on TV. How can the genre improve? How about using a three-judge panel? That's the concept of "Hot Bench," created by Judge Judy Sheindlin. After hearing each case, the judges discuss it among themselves before rendering a verdict. The show's title comes from a term describing a court action in which a judge frequently interrupts lawyers with questions. |
