Hot Bench “Framed by Blood” S12E11 September 22 2025 on CBS

On Monday September 22 2025, CBS broadcasts Hot Bench!
Framed by Blood Season 12 Episode 11 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Hot Bench,” titled “Framed by Blood,” promises to deliver an intriguing case that will keep viewers engaged. The episode revolves around a woman who claims that her framed prints returned from the framer with disturbing blood stains. This shocking revelation raises questions about the quality of the work and the integrity of the framer.
In the courtroom, the framer argues that what the woman sees as blood is merely ink. This disagreement sets the stage for a heated debate about the value of the prints and the calendar made from them. The framer insists that the calendar is not worth much, which adds another layer of tension to the case.
As the judges listen to both sides, they will need to sift through the evidence and determine the truth behind the claims. The episode promises to highlight the judges’ unique perspectives and their ability to navigate complex situations. Fans of the show can expect sharp insights and thought-provoking discussions as the case unfolds. “Framed by Blood” is set to be an episode filled with drama and unexpected twists, making it a must-watch for “Hot Bench” enthusiasts.
What Time is the “Framed by Blood” Episode On?
The Framed by Blood episode of Hot Bench will be broadcast on September 22 2025 on CBS at 4:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Framed by Blood” Episode New?
The Framed by Blood episode of Hot Bench is all new!
Hot Bench Framed by Blood Cast & Stars
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| Michael Corriero Rachel Juarez Yodit Tewolde |
Framed by Blood 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. |
