In an extraordinarily compelling first-of-its-kind intervention, "Judge Hatchett" packs up its crew and takes a young teenage girl on the journey of a lifetime - to a rural village in South Africa - to save her life."Ann Robinson Wright is "desperate" to stop her 14-year-old granddaughter's "wildly promiscuous and dangerous" behavior before it's "too late.""Ann says Kaniesha is having unprotected sex "as often as she can," and was even caught "sneaking several boys into our house at all hours.""Kaniesha admits to "sleeping around" and having sexual relations with "at least 20 guys this year.""Kaniesha also discloses she's "had sex with more than one boy simultaneously," and she doesn't always use protection because the "boys tell me they don't like the way it feels.""Kaneisha insists she's "not afraid" of AIDS or other diseases because she "believes the boys when they tell me they don't have any diseases.""Judge Hatchett sends Kaniesha to Ingwavuma, a rural village in South Africa, to experience personally the devastation HIV/AIDS can wreak on an entire community."During her stay in Ingwavuma, Kaniesha genuinely befriends a young mother whom Kaniesha eventually learns is HIV-positive."Can this important intervention help Kaneisha realize the value of life?