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''Judge Karen'' is an
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arbitration-based reality
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that aired in first-run syndication and ran for one season, during the 2008-09 television period. The series debuted on September 8, 2008, in 48 of the top 50 U.S. markets.


Format

As with other court shows, such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', a former judge presides over
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cases as an arbitrator. On this show, the arbitration judge is Karen Mills-Francis, an African-American woman twice elected
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Court judge, who proclaims that "Justice isn't always black and white". A trademark of the series, Mills-Francis did not don the traditional black judicial robe, but rather a burgundy red robe. The introductory sequence displayed her presiding over cases, with the announcer narrating, "She's tough, she's fair, and she cares". The show was produced and distributed by
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. Chris Gallo was the court show's bailiff during its run. The show was filmed at the
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in New York City. To distinguish itself from other shows in the then crowded court show field, Mills-Francis permitted litigants to cross-examine witnesses on ''Judge Karen''. Moreover, the series featured a segment at the end of each episode in which Mills-Francis answered videotaped questions from viewers. This segment was entitled "Ask Judge Karen" It was announced on January 10, 2009 that ''Judge Karen'' would not be renewed for a second season. Reruns were subsequently televised on
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and TV One network.


Influence of Karen's unconventional judge's robe color

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, of the hit courtroom series ''Judge Judy'', has abandoned the traditionally black judge's robe in favor of a burgundy red colored judicial robe for her spin-off streaming series, ''
Judy Justice ''Judy Justice'' is an American streaming arbitration-based reality court show presided over by former Manhattan Family Court Judge Judith Sheindlin. ''Judy Justice'' is a spin-off of courtroom series ''Judge Judy'' (1996–2021). The show fea ...
''. The move roots back to the 2008-2009 television series ''Judge Karen'', Mills-Frances debuting the unconventionally burgundy colored judge's robe.


Spin-offs of ''Judge Karen''


''Judge Karen's Court'' (2010-11)

On November 16, 2009,
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announced that they would be returning Mills-Francis to the air with ''Judge Karen's Court''. Like its predecessor, Mills-Francis returned the unconventionally colored burgundy judge's robe. The show premiered Monday, September 20, 2010, and in many markets took the place of the cancelled ''
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'' (which Litton had also produced). Despite reports that the show was doing well and had been renewed for a second season in 2011, ''Judge Karen's Court''—like ''Judge Karen''—was axed after one season.


''Supreme Justice with Judge Karen'' (2013-present)

In November 2012,
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announced that they would be launching their fourth court show, ''Supreme Justice with Judge Karen'', in fall 2013 (currently still in production as of 2021). Notably quitting her use of nontraditionally-colored burgundy judicial robes, Mills-Francis is seen in a traditionally black colored judicial robe in her current series. Entertainment Studios also produces the court shows ''
America's Court with Judge Ross ''America's Court with Judge Ross'' is an American syndicated court show produced by Entertainment Studios (ES). The program features former Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Kevin A. Ross presiding over nontraditional/dramatized small cl ...
'', ''
We the People With Gloria Allred ''We the People'' (originally ''We the People with Gloria Allred'', upcoming ''We the People with Judge Lauren Lake'') is an American dramatized court show that originally ran for 1 season, debuting on September 12, 2011, and airing in first-ru ...
'', ''
Justice for All with Judge Cristina Pérez ''Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez'' is an American nontraditional/dramatized court show that debuted in first-run syndication on September 17, 2012. The series, which is created by Byron Allen through his production company, Entertain ...
'' and ''Justice with Judge Mablean'', all of which use a nontraditional/dramatized court show format.


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External links


''Judge Karen'' official siteform letter to prospective litigants describing the show
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