A fixture on Hot Bench is hanging up their gavel. Judge Michael Corriero, the syndicated court series’ longest-serving magistrate, is stepping down at the end of the 11th season, Deadline reports.
The Hot Bench has ruled daytime courtroom television weekdays in syndication. Holding the gavels and hearing real small claims cases are Judges Yodit Tewolde, Rachel Juarez and Michael Corriero. The ...
After over a decade on air, "Hot Bench" celebrates its 2,000th episode, making history as the number one syndicated court show in original production. Judges Rachel Juarez, Yodit Tewolde and Michael ...
EXCLUSIVE: As Hot Bench marks its 2,000 episode this week, CBS Media Ventures’ syndicated court show is preparing to say ...
Hot Bench is saying goodbye to its longest-serving judge, Michael Corriero, as he hangs up his gavel and robe at the end of Season 11. Hot Bench was previously renewed through Season 12, which is set ...
Trial attorney Daniel Mentzer will join Yodit Tewolde and Rachel Juarez on the panel of judges for the nationally syndicated courtroom show Hot Bench in its upcoming 12th season this fall. Shooting on ...
Order in the court! Hot Bench is ready to head back to trial with the returning judge Michael Corriero, as well as new comers Rachel Juarez, and Yodit Tewolde as season nine gets underway. In the ...