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Judge Joe Brown talks about justice in the land of TV

May 8, 2000
Web posted at: 6:09 p.m. EDT (2209 GMT)

(CNN) -- In an online interview with CNN Legal Analyst Greta Van Susteren, Judge Joe Brown talks about leaving his criminal court bench in Memphis, Tennessee, to become a full-time TV judge.

He says that courtrooms have always been the main source of entertainment for people, and he's having fun correcting the "type of people that you have had to deal with your whole life... that made life miserable for everyone."

The drawbacks of TV justice, according to Judge Brown? You can't lock anybody up -- and you have to wear make-up.


CNN Legal Analyst Greta Van Susteren is Law Center Chief Legal Adviser and co-host of 'Burden of Proof.'

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