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''Eye for an Eye'' is a fictitious court show, that was "presided" over by former prosecutor Akim Anastopoulo. Anastopoulo is known on the court show by nickname Judge "Extreme Akim". The nickname was meant to characterize the "judge's" severe and eccentric sentences dispensed to guilty parties on the program, known as "paybacks". Being that it was a pseudo-court show in an era in which most court programming used an arbitration-based reality format, ''Eye for an Eye'' was a nontraditional series within the judicial genre. This, however, was only one of many reasons as to why the highly unconventional series was considered a nontraditional court show, the program having adopted many maneuvers that were atypical to the traditional present court shows.〔http://www.eyeforaneyetv.com/〕 Taped at a studio in Dallas, Texas, the courtroom series aired daily〔http://www.eyeforaneyetv.com/〕 and ran in first-run syndication from 2003 through 2009. The court show had a total of 5 seasons ==Judge Extreme Akim== ''Eye For an Eye'' was "presided" over by zany, outlandish, and harshly teasing Judge Extreme Akim. Judge Extreme Akim's was notorious for his draconian punishments. He literally attempted to make "paybacks" fit the crime. As his paybacks were exceedingly harsh and out of the ordinary, however, they often went beyond fitting the crime. As examples of the unusual rulings issued by Judge Akim, a man who impregnated a girl was ordered to wear a fatsuit for a month; a landlord whose apartments were not suitable for living was ordered to write a new policy while sitting in a truck filled with cow manure; etc. At the end of each hearing, Extreme Akim says "Now THAT'S justice." Judge Akim entered the "courtroom" carrying his baseball bat of justice and used the ball bat as a gavel throughout the hearings. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eye for an Eye (TV series)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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