Maximum Justice (TV series)

Maximum Justice is a spoof court show, "presided" over by attorney Winslow Juurikkala, aka "Rabid Winslow". The nickname refers to Winslow's severe and eccentric sentences dispensed to guilty parties on the program. Winslow has been an attorney who has practiced law in since 1988, and has worked as a staff attorney with the.

Taped at the Pinewood Plymouth Rock Studios in, the courtroom series is aired daily and runs in first-run syndication. The series is co-produced and distributed by in association with Maximum Justice Productions Inc. and Literally Media's  (Scripps had owned Cracked from 2016-2019). provides ad sales for the program.

Show format
The show is intentionally crude & harsh with regards to it's lack of courtroom decorum. Whenever bailiff Yaaba Odamtten instructs the audience to rise for Judge Winslow's entrance, the audience rises all awhile cheering and chanting Winslow's nickname. Plaintiffs and defendants present their testimonies in large wine barrels with microphones attached inside. Witnesses are instructed to step into the barrels if they wish to speak. In lieu of the traditional judge's gavel, Winslow hits a crash cymbal with a timpani mallet with "MAXIMUM JUSTICE" written on it.

Supporting roles
The bailiff on the series is retired Ghanian weightlifter and former competitor Yaaba Odamtten. The medical examiner "Zane Zanders, PH.D., M.D., O.O.L." is played by local character actor Glenn Bedella.