Talk:Judge Alex

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"Later, he entered college, while also juggling law school and still working as a police officer"

He went to law school while still in college? Is this even possible?

  • No, you have to have a Bachelor's degree before entering law school. I checked out the official Judge Alex website, and it says that he was a police officer through college and law school. I also have problems with the use of the word "trial lawyer". If he was involved with litigation, just use "litigator", a broader, but more appropriate term. "Trial lawyer" makes it sound like he was not involved with the pleadings, discovery, or motions - he just appeared on the scene when the civil action went to trial. Some lawyers do this, but I assume the person who chose the term was using it inaccurately.

THat is some pretty good information you have to the writer above me about Judge Alex. You should write down your name by going ( ````) so you have credit for it and go and add it to the article. Happy editing Twentyboy 02:28, 17 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Judge Alex's Courtroom

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Maybe there should be something in the article about Judge Alex having the fanciest looking courtroom. He has the best courtroom by far. I love the pretty colors. It reminds me of the Dr. Phil set. It makes you want to watch a little more when the courtroom design is very nice. I just love his courtroom. I particular also like it because it's lit up better than all the rest of the courtrooms. The People's Court and Judge Hatchet's courtroom and the rest of those courtrooms look so dull. Judge Alex is pretty fair too. I think the 2nd best looking courtroom is Judge Mathis. Judge Mathis is the funniest out of all the judges. 65.31.99.71 08:30, 11 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Fixed a couple of typos and added some extra biographical information

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I added some more bio info to bulk up the entry. Please rearrange or reword if something doesn't make sense. --LadyCroc 20:44, 20 November 2006 (UTC)Reply


Just FYI, Judge Alex is from Florida, not Texas. Here's the bio from his Web site: http://www.judgealex.com/meet/

Some serious edits need to be made to this article.

1 vs. 100 stint

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alex was featured as one of the group of five tv judges answering questions in the mob on 1 vs. 100 - and he actually won some money (a little less than $5,600). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.206.74.247 (talk) 03:45, 20 January 2007 (UTC).Reply

{{splitsections}}

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  • This article has two subjects mixed together. People seem to be confused, because Judge Alex refers to the name of the show, not the host; Alex Ferrer is the host. This is why I added this tag. Anthony Rupert 16:30, 15 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
  • There should be an Alex Ferrer article because of his role in the Supreme Court case Preston v. Ferrer. I'll add a note in this article about the case but it really doesn't belong in the article about the show; it belongs in the article about the individual. It's weird to shove it in the "biography" section. If anyone knows where the case ended up after the Supreme Court ruling and who ended up paying whom how much, please add it to the article (and also to Preston v. Ferrer). Tempshill (talk) 23:34, 28 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

Budweiser commercials

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Though the actor in the Budweiser commercials looks somewhat similar, I do not believe it is Alex Ferrer. - Nellis 16:26, 30 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:JudgeAlex.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 23:16, 13 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Biased claims, and written like an ad for the show

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Added templates in hopes of a fix, "Ellen DeGeneres may be the most down-to-earth talk show host and Oprah Winfrey is certainly the most influential. But when it comes to the most trustworthy daytime host, Judge Alex Ferrer bests them both. Judge who? Ferrer, who sits on the bench in Miami, is no Judge Judy in name recognition, and he hasn't been on TV all that long--just three years--which is why media buyers would know far less about him.

But viewers get him, and they get his show, "Judge Alex," especially daytime’s key demo, women 25-54."

Sums up the justification, Needs to be largely rewritten/reworded. Reads like someone copied an ad for the show. Forgot to sign, Apologies Alogism | Talk 19:45, 19 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

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