The High Court
Join Doug Benson as he presides over actual courtroom arguments. The catch? Judge Doug makes all his rulings while extremely high. After hearing both sides, Doug smokes up with a guest bailiff and deliberates. (And yes, this is legal. Somehow.) The High Court featuring Doug Benson has one or more episodes streaming via tv everywhere with Comedy Central (Via Cable/Satellite Provider), free on Comedy Central, available for purchase on iTunes, and 3 others. It's a comedy and reality show with 20 episodes over 1 season. The High Court is still airing with no announced date for the next episode or season. It has an average IMDb audience rating of 6.3 (200 votes).
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The High Court Season 1 Overview
Feb 28, 2017Season 1 of The High Court has 23 episodes that are available to stream on Comedy Central, Comedy Central and for Rent or Purchase on 4 Services.
The High Court Season 1 Episodes
S01 E20Driving Buds Bad Behavior
Mar 22, 2017Slink Johnson guest stars as Judge Doug negotiates a dispute between two friends regarding a $3,000 loan.
S01 E20 of The High Court is available to stream on Comedy Central and for Rent or Purchase on 4 Services.
S01 E19 Smoked Out Couch
Mar 22, 2017A man claims that a houseguest damaged his couch while smoking weed. The Lucas Brothers serve as guest bailiffs.
S01 E19 of The High Court is available to stream on Comedy Central and for Rent or Purchase on 4 Services.
S01 E18 Joint Apartment
Mar 21, 2017Judge Doug hears a case involving a plaintiff suing his ex-roommate for five months' rent. Todd Glass serves as guest...
S01 E18 of The High Court is available to stream on Comedy Central and for Rent or Purchase on 4 Services.
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The High Court Overview
Join Doug Benson as he presides over actual courtroom arguments. The catch? Judge Doug makes all his rulings while extremely high. After hearing both sides, Doug smokes up with a guest bailiff and deliberates. (And yes, this is legal. Somehow.)