Judge Judy Sheindlin (shown above right) has weighed in on the various sexual misconduct allegations that have been lobbed in the 11th hour against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

She says she hopes people reserve judgment until they hear actual testimony and evidence.

Speaking to TMZ in Beverly Hills, Judge Judy, as she’s known, said, “One hopes that people wait and don’t rush to judgment and listen to both sides of an argument before they make a decision. That’s what’s supposed to happen in a fair judicial process.”

The judge said she thinks that testimony by both Kavanaugh and his accusers about the events in question is the best step forward for the confirmation process.

“There’s always the hope that reasoned people will listen to both sides of an argument before they make a judgment call. That’s what people are supposed to do. They’re not supposed to rush to judgment on either side. They’re supposed to listen to evidence and then make a judgment. And if that doesn’t happen, then the end result is not fair,” she said.

She did not say whether she believes Kavanaugh is innocent or not.

Judge Judy, 75, has been the center of a self-titled reality program for an astonishing 23 seasons and over 6,000 episodes.

During “Judge Judy,” she presides over actual civil suit cases. The program began in 1996 and still runs to this day. Clips from the series often go viral, and it remains the most popular courtroom-set reality program.

Though the judge would not render any verdict at this time on whether Kavanaugh is innocent or not, President Donald Trump has made his stance on the matter clear.

“I am with Judge Kavanaugh,” Trump recently wrote on Twitter.

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“For people to come out of the woodwork from 36 years ago … and never mentioned it, all of a sudden it happened … totally political.”

Judge Jeanine Pirro, who also had her own courtroom reality series and now hosts a Fox News program, has also weighed in on the Kavanaugh situation and she says she is concerned about due process.

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“Now, I fear for her. I fear for Lady Justice. But not just Lady Justice — our institutions and our bedrock constitutional rules that have made America what Ronald Reagan referred to as the shining city on the hill. We can never allow that to happen,” she said over the weekend on her show, “Justice with Judge Jeanine.”

Check out Judge Judy’s recent interview with TMZ regarding Kavanaugh below: