Judge Patricia DiMango continues to serve as one of the three arbitrators on the television court show “Hot Bench,” created by Judge Judy Sheindlin. There has been no public announcement of her leaving the show or any significant changes to her role.
Patricia DiMango is a retired Supreme Court Justice for Kings County, Brooklyn, New York. After her retirement from the court system, she joined “Hot Bench” in 2014. The show features a panel of three judges who hear court cases and argue the merits of each case before rendering a verdict. DiMango brings her extensive legal experience to the show, contributing to its unique format and the dynamic deliberations that take place on air.
Before her television career, DiMango had a distinguished career in the legal system. She was the first Italian-American woman to be elected to the State Supreme Court. Known for her tough stance in the courtroom and her ability to handle high-profile cases, DiMango earned a reputation for being a no-nonsense judge who was both fair and decisive.
Her transition to television has allowed her to reach a broader audience, where she continues to apply her legal expertise and insight. DiMango’s presence on “Hot Bench” has been well received, and she has become a popular figure in the realm of televised court shows. As of the last reports, she remains active in her television role, and there has been no indication that she has stepped down or that her position on the show has been compromised.