The "Judge-o-meter", a cardboard rendering of an English judge (with wig) with peak meters for "eyes", would measure the decibels of the screaming, cheering children, and the side that generated the most screaming and cheering would win the argument.
The show sometimes featured expert witnesses testifying for the child; Sandra Hodge appeared in one episode on behalf of a girl whose school wouldn't let her join the wrestling team.
During commercial breaks, the show would have quick quiz questions for children, about the legal system.
At the closing credits, host Provenza would ask the child audience to "sound off" about what they thought was unfair.
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