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Exclusive: Twentieth's 'Judge Alex' to End - Broadcasting & Cable
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Judge Alex is an American arbitration-based reality court show, presided over by retired police officer, lawyer, and Florida Judge Alex Ferrer. The series premiered September 12, 2005, and aired on syndication.

It was announced on January 17, 2014, that Judge Alex had ceased production. New episodes aired through August 28, 2014.

Judge Alex joined the law firm of Morgan & Morgan in March 2015.

As the child of Cuban immigrants, Ferrer is fully bilingual. He is a regular contributor at abogados.com, Morgan & Morgan's Spanish-language personal injury site.


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Judge Alex Ferrer

While Ferrer handled cases that ranged from armed robberies to kidnappings and first-degree murders as a Florida circuit court judge, his cases on Judge Alex have been described as far tamer, entertaining, and by the arbiter himself as often "bizarre." Every three weeks, he taped ten cases a day over three days previously in Houston where the show was based (once Texas Justice was cancelled, its courtroom set and theme song were used for Judge Alex); he then flew back home to Miami, where he lives with his wife and two children.

Personable and sensible with a sense of humor, Ferrer was not overly harsh or given to mouthing off like some of his judicial counterparts, though he did keep a firm control over his courtroom and did not allow misconduct or disrespect. Ferrer's rulings were often prefaced by his explanation of the law at hand to his audience.


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References


Pastor Troy on judge Alex - YouTube
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External links

  • Alex Ferrer at the abogados.com Spanish-language personal injury site
  • Judge Alex on IMDb

Source of article : Wikipedia