I don't get it, why is so hard to follow the rules? (parking tickets are the exception of course, not every time is possible to be on time to everthing)
"You missed out" when he said that about her raviolis I started crying, you can tell he really misses her and just masks his depression with humor. God bless his soul and give him peace.
I'm only 23 and I'm appalled at how some young people talk in such a disrespectful tone. I've worked in a restaurant for years, and even if you don't like someone, you should give them your attention and try to empathize.
Zero Naut So you’re saying that you would give this poor old man who just lost his wife a fine because her ran a red light 7 years ago in an empty street? I’m a Trump supporter too but come on, you have to use personal discretion as a judge and giving this man a fine would be a waste of time.
@Zero Naut wow I would say your ignorance amazes me but today nothing does , this judge is just a human being with a big heart and doesn't see putting a burden on a man of that age after losing his wife more to worry about. It's called being compassionate I know that's rare but not around here we still care about others and help in any way we can.
7 years and they finally caught him, and he still got away without paying. Geniuenly a nice guy, he noticed the red light, tried to stop but he was going too fast to slow down.
I think we've all accidentally made that slip up before, especially if it's one of those that never actually turn red on a less than average intersection. The amount of cars I see stopped with a full car's length past the stop line....
@@xNagisaChan I am not saying do it all day, but if nobody is in a danger of being hurt, I think being ticketed when not doing such offense repeatedly is just screaming "money gathering" from the city hall. Who exactly was in danger when you went through the light a fraction of second later? And judge does understand this as well (because it's a common sense). There should be a balance between what's sane and what's money extortion.
@@DFCZE But then how are the patrol officers suppose to get their monthly quota. Whatever agency came out and gave this guy a 7-year-old ticket was absolutely ready to make 100-300 off him easily because in most jurisdictions driving violations aren't actually adjudicated. Instead, it's basically "come here to plea for a less expensive ticket". There's no justice in it, it's just extortion.
There's a "zone" where depending on your speed and the lenght of the yellow light, if you hit the brakes you will be over the line and if you keep moving you will cross on red.
Did u hear the 1636 year referenced and his reply "Yeah, and you were there a year later."EDIT: And you were their leader." I think Caprio missed that one. This guy's timing is impeccable.
He replied "Yeah and you were there a year later." You can distinctly hear "later" and almost as clearly "year". I decided to rewind and listen to it quite a few times because "And you were their leader" doesn't fit or sound right in this context. He kind of slides over the "a" but it's there. @Arcadia had it correct.
Talk about being the life of the party... Officer Quinn was obviously having a little fun... Profesora Mathilda should watch Caught In Providence more often...
Hopefully she will also get that not having a job isn’t relevant to getting a ticket. I have no idea how the picture gets you off in a situation like that. Anyone can park wherever and however you want, move the car, and take the picture. Nice of them to let her off though. Every parking ticket should have a picture taken by the officer who wrote the ticket of the occurring offense for the records. With photos all being digital now storage isn’t an issue and neither is a camera.
This old man explaining to the judge made my heart melt. I bet he ain't ate a great meal since his wife passed and I feel sorry for any woman who tried to make a meal for him can't compare to his wife's cooking
how is being punished funny? She WAS parking on a sidewalk or at least not correctly on a road. Some official policemen probably wrote the ticket. Why would you expect the inspector to be joking? YOU just knew, because it's in a video series...
@@Akash-qf2yn How? I mean I'm not from America. Probably he is showing some signs I can't recognize. Anyway, I would NEVER expect some officials in court to be joking. Especially not when it's not completly obvious. Being in court is no joke and policemen making fun of (and that's how it turns out if the person doesn't understand the joke) the accused person is disrespectful AF. I would've been furiously mad at him.
@@MrTrollo2 That's your call John but I think the judge and inspector are doing a wonderful job. I am sure you must have seen other videos as well, people often break down crying here and the court staff calms them down and make them smile. I understand it could be quite intimidating for some people to come to a court but it's just traffic violations, no criminal charges are being framed. It is impossible to amuse everyone but it works with the majority.
First time I've ever cried watching this judge's videos! When the cute man said his late wife would have made him some Ravioli 😥😥 but then he was funny with his quick wit! God bless him! And as always a nice judge💙
You can tell he genuinely cares greatly for all people. The way he speaks with respect to them and only does what he truly thinks is fair. Poor girl got a ticket for something silly and he knew it when he saw the picture. I bet people have no fear when they go into his court room, if he gives you a hard sentence its totally deserved
Except for the 400 comments about how she had no having a sense of humor for thinking exactly what many of us did. I was disappointed by these comments this time!
After being shown to inspector quinn the image you could already tell he looks serious. Despite them saying she didnt saw their humour. Because he really looked serious. So you really cant blame ms rudnick for taking that a little serious. She was being told of something that is not true. I think the detention part you could already tell its a joke
This is b.s.... it's an illusion... broadcasted to fool the public as to how courts in America truly operate... I have never been in a courtroom, and believe me I've been to many courtrooms, where cellphones or any other recording devices were allowed... they have all kinds of security and detective devices to make sure you don't get into any courtroom with something that could show the public how unfair and ridiculous these kangaroo courts really are... you aren't getting into any courtroom I am aware of with a camera... that's true reality...
I've been to court and the judge wouldnt allow digital photographs as evidence. He made me go print the same photographs and then reschedule the court date again. Judge Caprio is alright.
How refreshing! A judge and prosecutor team injecting some insightful humor in these hearings. Too many of us are victims of over zealous citation issuers whose only goal is to make the cash register ring for their respective municipalities. Thank you judge!!
Daniele Pinto omg thank you for posting this. I have family from Roccomonfina and Judge Caprio's last name reminded me of someone in our family or maybe a family friend, as we visited back to Roccomonfina. I heard the guy say, "Roccamonvino" and I assumed it was a different city in Italy but you say otherwise. Thanks for the info.
Imagine not having a job, facing potential court fees, and a parking ticket, and the judge and inspector are laughing about how they are going to throw the book at you. I can understand how the humor might be lost when you are about to break down crying, standing in front of a man who decides your fate.
The judge and the elderly man was talking like they were in the Italian mob talking in code...i like how calm the judge is. We need more people like him.
You touch my ❤ judge Frank Caprio!! Lost a ex brother in law couple of wks ago. Yes, he's Italian from an immigrant parent's from Bronx, New York. He's about your age 81 yrs old. Married one if my older sister from the army. That's how the first met. Long story short it wasn't wine n roses. Rough yrs in the late 50's. Raise 6 beautiful children's. Both parents are immigrants n hope their children's have a better life. I see the compassion n understanding in your court room. I'm very touch with your intelligence n honesty as a judge that touches billions of people in the world! Thumb ☝
Easy for you to say anonymously behind a screen and keyboard. When your income is so low 100$ is worth your time to a court and 5 people judging you on behalf of the government, with FULL access to whatever you might have done wrong in the past, things are VERY different.
@@heytherehellothere974 please Google.. I don't live with judge Caprio to know all these questions answers.. I just know I love him and he's my hero :)
Dear judge, Distinguished greetings! The first time I watched your TV show, I said to myself: what a compationate judge! Let me tell you who you're, you're not a judge but you're an exceptional, beautiful human being. I said to God, God we need more judge Frank Caprio around this country. Finally, I must say this: because you don't judge people, God will not judge you. He will have compassion over you. He said: don't judge so you should not be judged. Even though you believe in God or not, He is watching in your court room how you treat people with love, compassion and most of all with humanity. You make me so proud of you. I shake your hand from a distance. May God bless you!
I cried when Mr. Corvesi started talking about his wife's passing. I just could not hold it in. I feel so bad for him... his mind has probably not been right since she died. Bless his heart.
Disclaimer: I'm from Germany and always curious about how other countrys handle traffic violations. So, let me get this straight. You guys have to show up at the court, because you may have parked on the curbs or have collected a few parking tickets or even run over a red light (wich is more serious!) ? Nobody got harmed or injured, nothing was damaged? Gee, I wonder how much the costs for these procedures are. Beside that it's very entertaining and I like this judge a lot.
Judge: "...the city got founded in 1636" accused: "Yeah - and you started working there a year later" Judge: *I'll give him that one...." This is gold! C:
84 year old man and only got this one ticket driving all those years.
thats cuz he only got cought once :)
I don't get it, why is so hard to follow the rules? (parking tickets are the exception of course, not every time is possible to be on time to everthing)
or maybe he only started driving last week lmao
@@yusukerizuno9442 cause in the moment people slip up, on the earth for that many years slip ups are bound to happen
@@TheNana74well, there is some people like that, but the ones I see just don't want to follow it and Idk why
Made me sad when he was talking about his wife
i sense some happiness
@@Anthony-fo8no ikr
Same
Cycle of life!! It is sad!
"You missed out" when he said that about her raviolis I started crying, you can tell he really misses her and just masks his depression with humor. God bless his soul and give him peace.
What a lovely dialog between the judge and the old man... God bless you all...😇
Zaidan HS me moo op no moo moo moo hi 7jujjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj I it 😄😄😃😎
And the whole ravioli thing was so sweet!
I'm only 23 and I'm appalled at how some young people talk in such a disrespectful tone. I've worked in a restaurant for years, and even if you don't like someone, you should give them your attention and try to empathize.
*whisper* old people powers huh!
that's the Italians of Providence, they all family even if not related
Italians understand each other.
Why?
@@DaChaGee its in our blood
Zero Naut So you’re saying that you would give this poor old man who just lost his wife a fine because her ran a red light 7 years ago in an empty street? I’m a Trump supporter too but come on, you have to use personal discretion as a judge and giving this man a fine would be a waste of time.
@Zero Naut wow I would say your ignorance amazes me but today nothing does , this judge is just a human being with a big heart and doesn't see putting a burden on a man of that age after losing his wife more to worry about.
It's called being compassionate I know that's rare but not around here we still care about others and help in any way we can.
DaChaGee we just di
"Let's talk about something else."
Hahahahha
Idk lol
Love that answer. Couldn't remember about the ticket but his sense of humor was great
lol
😂😂😂
"This city was founded in 1636"
"Yeah, and you were there a year later"
Nice
when in the video was this?
55 sec - 1:00 mark
@@tsuki2000 0:49
Yea he's very quick witted guy. Hillarious 😂
that joke went right over his head 😭
"I don't remember where I was yesterday!" Lol!
Wahaha
I'm only 60 and I know how he feels! LOL
Same i think school maybe i forgot
Old school mafia dude knows all the tricks "I have no recollection", "I don't know where I was yesterday", "maybe that was my car, maybe not" etc
Best part 😃😋
😂😂 “my dad would always talk about someone owing him money”
“Okay let’s talk about something else” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂
May look old but still got the wits
Judge Caprio you're the best of best. Thank you.
Bwahahaha, great line Doug.
Jurgen Caprio cuore grande italiano lunga vita
7 years and they finally caught him, and he still got away without paying.
Geniuenly a nice guy, he noticed the red light, tried to stop but he was going too fast to slow down.
I think we've all accidentally made that slip up before, especially if it's one of those that never actually turn red on a less than average intersection. The amount of cars I see stopped with a full car's length past the stop line....
@@xNagisaChan I am not saying do it all day, but if nobody is in a danger of being hurt, I think being ticketed when not doing such offense repeatedly is just screaming "money gathering" from the city hall.
Who exactly was in danger when you went through the light a fraction of second later? And judge does understand this as well (because it's a common sense). There should be a balance between what's sane and what's money extortion.
@@DFCZE But then how are the patrol officers suppose to get their monthly quota. Whatever agency came out and gave this guy a 7-year-old ticket was absolutely ready to make 100-300 off him easily because in most jurisdictions driving violations aren't actually adjudicated. Instead, it's basically "come here to plea for a less expensive ticket".
There's no justice in it, it's just extortion.
There's a "zone" where depending on your speed and the lenght of the yellow light, if you hit the brakes you will be over the line and if you keep moving you will cross on red.
Did u hear the 1636 year referenced and his reply "Yeah, and you were there a year later."EDIT: And you were their leader." I think Caprio missed that one. This guy's timing is impeccable.
he said "and you were their leader"
@@ansatsu34 you are right!! I misheard
Lol that old man was a sharp old man! Lol love him!
He was quicker than the judge.....
He replied "Yeah and you were there a year later." You can distinctly hear "later" and almost as clearly "year". I decided to rewind and listen to it quite a few times because "And you were their leader" doesn't fit or sound right in this context. He kind of slides over the "a" but it's there. @Arcadia had it correct.
God bless that man.
Hopefully, that lady will soon find a job. She should buy a sense of humor when she gets her first paycheck.
Talk about being the life of the party... Officer Quinn was obviously having a little fun... Profesora Mathilda should watch Caught In Providence
more often...
she was having a very bad day to get the humor.
IKR
Probably her sense of humour helped her to get that ticket.. Lol
Hopefully she will also get that not having a job isn’t relevant to getting a ticket. I have no idea how the picture gets you off in a situation like that. Anyone can park wherever and however you want, move the car, and take the picture. Nice of them to let her off though. Every parking ticket should have a picture taken by the officer who wrote the ticket of the occurring offense for the records. With photos all being digital now storage isn’t an issue and neither is a camera.
This old man explaining to the judge made my heart melt. I bet he ain't ate a great meal since his wife passed and I feel sorry for any woman who tried to make a meal for him can't compare to his wife's cooking
This one made me smile . Thank you.
The judge is a class act, and the inspector, well, he's a hoot, even if he does get his kicks scaring the crap out of the ladies.
@John Smith he's clearly joking. Get a sense of humor
@John Smith something harmless like this? he'd laugh like an adult, because it's joking around
not everyone's sphincter is the size of a pinhead
It is sad when people don't get humor. Though the lady looks occupied, not her mistake.
how is being punished funny? She WAS parking on a sidewalk or at least not correctly on a road. Some official policemen probably wrote the ticket. Why would you expect the inspector to be joking? YOU just knew, because it's in a video series...
@@MrTrollo2 Like I mentioned, it's not her mistake but if I were in her place, regardless of whether I have seen the series, I'd know he was joking.
@@Akash-qf2yn How? I mean I'm not from America. Probably he is showing some signs I can't recognize.
Anyway, I would NEVER expect some officials in court to be joking. Especially not when it's not completly obvious. Being in court is no joke and policemen making fun of (and that's how it turns out if the person doesn't understand the joke) the accused person is disrespectful AF. I would've been furiously mad at him.
@@MrTrollo2 That's your call John but I think the judge and inspector are doing a wonderful job. I am sure you must have seen other videos as well, people often break down crying here and the court staff calms them down and make them smile.
I understand it could be quite intimidating for some people to come to a court but it's just traffic violations, no criminal charges are being framed. It is impossible to amuse everyone but it works with the majority.
@@Akash-qf2yn I actually thought he was serious, also. But, I definitely caught on much faster than she did.
This judge is a great person. The world needs more like him.
That’s so true…❤
First time I've ever cried watching this judge's videos! When the cute man said his late wife would have made him some Ravioli 😥😥 but then he was funny with his quick wit! God bless him! And as always a nice judge💙
that was sad, wasn't it?
MaY u live to be a hundred
You can tell he genuinely cares greatly for all people. The way he speaks with respect to them and only does what he truly thinks is fair. Poor girl got a ticket for something silly and he knew it when he saw the picture. I bet people have no fear when they go into his court room, if he gives you a hard sentence its totally deserved
V sad
When he talked about his wife’s ravioli 😢
Ravioli ravioli he misses his wife's ravioli
Super kind judge I've ever seen in my life what a heart of gold wow
Wait I thought the Instector was serious this time XD
Same I even went back freezer and zoomed in to see if there wore tire Mark's
but if you look closely you will see that there is grass on the top of the tire
Except for the 400 comments about how she had no having a sense of humor for thinking exactly what many of us did. I was disappointed by these comments this time!
inspector's My Cousin Vinnie reference went right over her head
After being shown to inspector quinn the image you could already tell he looks serious. Despite them saying she didnt saw their humour. Because he really looked serious. So you really cant blame ms rudnick for taking that a little serious. She was being told of something that is not true. I think the detention part you could already tell its a joke
EVERY damn judge should be made to watch this. I've sadly stood before many, and only one I can remember showed such common sense and realism.
What a wonderful Judge”, we need any anymore like him! God Bless!
This is b.s.... it's an illusion... broadcasted to fool the public as to how courts in America truly operate... I have never been in a courtroom, and believe me I've been to many courtrooms, where cellphones or any other recording devices were allowed... they have all kinds of security and detective devices to make sure you don't get into any courtroom with something that could show the public how unfair and ridiculous these kangaroo courts really are... you aren't getting into any courtroom I am aware of with a camera... that's true reality...
0:50
"Our city was founded is 1636."
"Yeah, you came a year after."
Ha
I think the judge missed it.
😄😄😄😄.
Old man: I don't know where I was yesterday
Judge: I know where you were
Old man: *wHaT?*
We could use a million more judges like him. God Bless him. A good man that sees people as they truly are.
A rare judge who has humanity in his heart. God Bless.
Holy Crap,... A descent judge
God bless - a real human being.
Peace/Love
I've been to court and the judge wouldnt allow digital photographs as evidence. He made me go print the same photographs and then reschedule the court date again. Judge Caprio is alright.
probably because they strictly need physical evidence for the records but this judge is more flexible on that matter
Well thanks for your smile judge .this means to us is a lot to study
How refreshing! A judge and prosecutor team injecting some insightful humor in these hearings. Too many of us are victims of over zealous citation issuers whose only goal is to make the cash register ring for their respective municipalities.
Thank you judge!!
The Italian cities, that mr. Corvesi just told, are Roccamonfina and Marzano Appio… near Caserta, north of Naples!
@Charlie Rothwill Can you understand the italian word: vaffanculo?
Daniele Pinto omg thank you for posting this. I have family from Roccomonfina and Judge Caprio's last name reminded me of someone in our family or maybe a family friend, as we visited back to Roccomonfina. I heard the guy say, "Roccamonvino" and I assumed it was a different city in Italy but you say otherwise. Thanks for the info.
where abouts are they would you say?
Caserta Pizzeria Federal Hill
Sophia ,( golden girls) would know
The old man got the judge, the judge says the city was founded in 1636 and the old man says the judge started working there a year later...🤣
“He is one of us, he is a goodfella”
Imagine not having a job, facing potential court fees, and a parking ticket, and the judge and inspector are laughing about how they are going to throw the book at you. I can understand how the humor might be lost when you are about to break down crying, standing in front of a man who decides your fate.
Judge Caprio, you are one of the best example of human compassion and empathy that I have seen.
I'm thankful we got compassionate Judges.
The judge and the elderly man was talking like they were in the Italian mob talking in code...i like how calm the judge is. We need more people like him.
You touch my ❤ judge Frank Caprio!! Lost a ex brother in law couple of wks ago. Yes, he's Italian from an immigrant parent's from Bronx, New York. He's about your age 81 yrs old. Married one if my older sister from the army. That's how the first met. Long story short it wasn't wine n roses. Rough yrs in the late 50's. Raise 6 beautiful children's. Both parents are immigrants n hope their children's have a better life. I see the compassion n understanding in your court room. I'm very touch with your intelligence n honesty as a judge that touches billions of people in the world! Thumb ☝
First part was awesome, and Inspector Quinn you know your Judge very well sir. loving it.
Gotta love a quick-witted elderly person.
The lady in blue went from laughing to crying real quick
I love this judge, he has compassion, and fairness. Keep it up judge Caprio.
My father!
He can't stop watching the video! He is so happy! Love it!
Love his wit and intelligence! Wish him a long life😉
He is hysterical!!! Timing like Rodney Danger field.
Thanks for sharing! Really enjoyed the conversation...
As the judge said: "possa tu vivere cento anni, mr. Corvese"!!!
This is the coolest judge ever. So humble, decent and fair!
“What’s your favorite meal?”
* slams gavel and sentences him to death *
Lmao
SOME **JUDGES** DO JUST THAT!
Omg thank you you made my day
hahahahaha oh my
The lady has no sense of humor whats so ever. You need to chill.
I wasnt sure at 1st if he was joking I thought maybe this 1 time hes for real...
Things are just not that funny when you're unemployed
I lowkey thought at first that they were being serious too lmfao
or maybe he should be more professional... it's like how doctors don't joke about people having cancer because it's unethical...
Easy for you to say anonymously behind a screen and keyboard. When your income is so low 100$ is worth your time to a court and 5 people judging you on behalf of the government, with FULL access to whatever you might have done wrong in the past, things are VERY different.
"The city was founded in 1636" "and you were there a year later"💀💀💀💀
I'm from Québec and people from Providence have a special place in my heart
I'm number one fan of Judge Caprio
Razeem Mohtesham you are? Pop quiz. Without asking Google...........What is his full name? Does he have any pets?
@@heytherehellothere974 Frank Caprio is the full name :)
Idk about his pets. But he has five or six kids. One daughter.
Razeem Mohtesham he has a middle name....
@@heytherehellothere974 please Google.. I don't live with judge Caprio to know all these questions answers..
I just know I love him and he's my hero :)
" If she was living she'd cook that for you. " Judge: " Yeah? "
That's just.. *nice*
That lady didn't understand the sarcasm at all. So glad I'm not her husband.
HatedHero at first neither did I
@@emiliabestwaifu If I hadn't read the comments before that clip, I wouldn't have either.
Laws were created to bring about order in the society, not to make the citizens' lives miserable. This is true justice
Still Waiting for a pun
Me 2
YES! I thought about the word "mean" for five minutes, wondering if it was a five-layer, super-high pun. NOPE. She just doesn't know what a pun is.
🤣
@@JavierArveloCruzSantana the pun is "frankly" not mean. the judge's name is frank
@@ric1497 well frankly that is a terrible pun
@@ric1497 That's technically still not a pun though.
Dear judge,
Distinguished greetings!
The first time I watched your TV show, I said to myself: what a compationate judge! Let me tell you who you're, you're not a judge but you're an exceptional, beautiful human being. I said to God, God we need more judge Frank Caprio around this country. Finally, I must say this: because you don't judge people, God will not judge you. He will have compassion over you. He said: don't judge so you should not be judged. Even though you believe in God or not, He is watching in your court room how you treat people with love, compassion and most of all with humanity. You make me so proud of you. I shake your hand from a distance. May God bless you!
The only court in the country where you hear the question "What's your favorite meal?" I love this guy.
in my country, we will tremble in fear in court. When I saw you, I remember being human. Thank you so much. Love you Frank ❤
I love this Jude, God bless you and your family.
We need more judges like him. Would make a difference in this world
Him being Italian heritage explains a lot about his nice attitude.
Thank you Judge, im from KY and the one time i had to go to court i was treated with respect and ive never done wrong again.
I cried when Mr. Corvesi started talking about his wife's passing. I just could not hold it in. I feel so bad for him... his mind has probably not been right since she died. Bless his heart.
Hello how are you doing? My name is Greg
I went to college in RI, 40+ years ago I was never worried or scared of the cops there. Back home in NJ is another story.
What a beautiful, compassionate man this judge is
The first old lol! I was worrying for his glasses falling off his nose the whole time.
7 years later and they bring up a ticket , that is a joke !!!
And that's why someone invented the statute of limitations.
Man I LOVE this judge!! I'm coming to Providence just to get a ticket so I can meet him!! What a great man..nice to him getting he respect he deserves
Bless this judge for establishing justice in the gates of the land. May God raise up more like him.
I wish all judges were this way. He hears the individual. He listens to their story. My hero.
If I ever have to appear in front of a judge I hope they're as understanding and gentle as him
God bless Judge Caprio! What a beautiful, kind and compassionate human being he is. I’m praying for you Judge Caprio. ❤🙏🏼
Sometimes I feel like they have a little too much fun in this court... but I love it!
You are a good man Judge and are loved and respected for that. May God bless you with a long happy and healthy life with those whom you love!
What a great elderly gentleman.
Best Judge ever in this world
Blessings be with him
And all associations with this program
1:47 the lady's reaction at the back after he tells the judge his wife passed away.
my eyes began to tear when he talked about his wife. I feel so bad for him.
I thought Inspector Quinn was serious about the photo too lol 😂 normally I pick up on sarcasm and tomfoolery but he was very convincing.
Your honor it is great to know that a judge with a heart lives in Providence.. God bless you..
“Matter dismissed” Does that mean the ticket or his father owing money?
No, the matter was
Both, I guess
Disclaimer: I'm from Germany and always curious about how other countrys handle traffic violations.
So, let me get this straight. You guys have to show up at the court, because you may have parked on the curbs or have collected a few parking tickets or even run over a red light (wich is more serious!) ? Nobody got harmed or injured, nothing was damaged? Gee, I wonder how much the costs for these procedures are.
Beside that it's very entertaining and I like this judge a lot.
"i don't remember where i was yesterday" what a fkn legend.
The way he said it was savage 🔥 🤣
He's such a good man and judge! I'm a big strong man but every time I watch his videos it just brings tears to my eyes!
the world needs more people like judge caprio
We need more judges like judge caprio,because the judges of today are not that kind and understanding, especially towards the poor and the vets.
THIS SHOW IS MORE LIKE A
LOVE STORY!💞💖💞
This judge absolutely loves his job and everybody loves him...
even me!
I admire how this judge shows everybody RESPECT.
Judge: "...the city got founded in 1636"
accused: "Yeah - and you started working there a year later"
Judge: *I'll give him that one...."
This is gold! C:
This gentleman represents the "kindler & gentler America". Greetings from Spain to you all
This judge makes me wanna move to Providence. He’s a real Gem!
A good judge. Sense of humor, sense of fairness, and kindness. Wish all judges were like this.
They look like they're just having a normal conversation
...this country needs more sensible judges/people/authorities like this...;)!
Hello how are you doing? My name is Richard
The inspector got me too. I really thought she moved the car. Hahaha.
I love how gently this Judge deals with the elderly. I am impressed with his kindness.
Last case the lady with the glasses should get a ticket for not having a sense of humor lol
Super exemplary Judge and Human Being as well as extremely honest for the Public good. He receives a Gold Star X-10.
"I don't remember where I was yesterday!" made me almost spill my drink
Your Honor, You are a true gentleman, God bless you, I'm so glad I ran across these videos