Hot Bench “BBs, RVs & Caddys” S11E11 September 23 2024 on CBS
On Monday September 23 2024, CBS broadcasts Hot Bench!
BBs, RVs & Caddys Season 11 Episode 11 Episode Summary
“Hot Bench” is set to air an intriguing new episode titled “BBs, RVs & Caddys.” This episode promises to deliver the kind of drama and mystery that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The case revolves around a shattered vehicle window that has left the owner puzzled and frustrated.
In this episode, a homeowner finds his car’s window broken while parked in his driveway. What makes the situation even more curious is that security footage reveals nothing but a cat wandering around. This leaves the owner questioning how the window could have shattered without any clear explanation. The mystery deepens as he suspects his neighbor might be behind the damage.
The conflict escalates when the owner accuses his neighbor of using a BB gun to shoot out the window. This accusation stems from a long-standing feud over the neighbor’s RV, which the owner finds unsightly. As the judges of “Hot Bench” hear the case, they will sift through the evidence and the testimonies to uncover the truth behind the shattered glass.
With tensions running high and emotions involved, viewers can expect a lively discussion among the judges as they deliberate the facts of the case. “BBs, RVs & Caddys” promises to showcase the unique blend of humor and seriousness that “Hot Bench” is known for. This episode is sure to keep fans guessing until the very end.
What Time is the “BBs, RVs & Caddys” Episode On?
The BBs, RVs & Caddys episode of Hot Bench will be broadcast on September 23 2024 on CBS at 4:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “BBs, RVs & Caddys” Episode New?
The BBs, RVs & Caddys episode of Hot Bench is all new!
Hot Bench BBs, RVs & Caddys Cast & Stars
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| Michael Corriero Rachel Juarez Yodit Tewolde |
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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. |
