Hot Bench “Chopper Stopper” S10E170 July 30 2024 on CBS
On Tuesday July 30 2024, CBS broadcasts Hot Bench!
Chopper Stopper Season 10 Episode 170 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Hot Bench,” titled “Chopper Stopper,” viewers are set for a gripping case that showcases the complexities of trust and responsibility in the world of mechanics. The story revolves around a motorcyclist who faced a troubling situation. After noticing a minor leak in his bike, he decided to take it to a mechanic for repairs. However, what happened next was far from what he expected.
Two years later, the motorcyclist received his bike back, but it was in a shocking state. Instead of a repaired motorcycle, he found it missing its engine and filled with three bins of disassembled parts. This unexpected outcome left him frustrated and confused, leading him to seek justice in the courtroom.
The mechanic, on the other hand, denies any responsibility for the situation. This episode promises to delve into the arguments and evidence presented by both sides. As the judges listen carefully, they will work to uncover the truth behind the motorcyclist’s claims and the mechanic’s defense. “Chopper Stopper” is sure to be an engaging episode filled with tension and legal drama that highlights the challenges of resolving disputes in the automotive world.
What Time is the “Chopper Stopper” Episode On?
The Chopper Stopper episode of Hot Bench will be broadcast on July 30 2024 on CBS at 4:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Chopper Stopper” Episode New?
The Chopper Stopper episode of Hot Bench is all new!
Hot Bench Chopper Stopper Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| Michael Corriero Rachel Juarez Yodit Tewolde |
Chopper Stopper 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. |
