@@swesle123 Dunno if you're from the US, but admitting your wrongdoings in court is one of the worst things you can possibly do if you want to ruin your life
@@AshrZ No, in this situation they have proof that she ran a red light, so there is no point in making excuses, lying to the judge is able to make your punishments more harsh. In a normal situation where they are only accusing you, then yes. A judge will take info from both parties and determine what side is more reliable.
@@beethao9380 you wont be back to read anything cuz you realise how ignorant your comment is. stop generalising. when people praise or criticize judges they are specfic. you dont see anyone on this comment section saying all judges are great do you? they said this one is. they can also complain that another judge isnt great. its not them wanting it both ways.
This is true to an extent. The judge is the stand-in for justice in the court, and they need to do what is right rather than what is correct. But, this is an overly generalised statement, a judge can also have poor or overly strict judgement which is detrimental.
No. Laws should be applied equally to all. When in a situation like this, then they should reevaluate the circumstance (for example the intersection confusing drivers) and fix THAT. But Law should never be different for different people. For neither good nor ill.
Judge Caprio is the most compassionate judge that has ever served the people from the bench. Total healing to him. Prayers to the entire Caprio family.
good women there pleads guilty and the judge took it easy on her , no lying and no crying , no playing the victim , the country need's more people like this lady and judge
@@WhiteUnity it also give's a person a sense of pride to take accountability for what they do, and make's you a better person in all what life hand's you
Agree, here in New Zealand we once had Traffic Police & Criminal Police. A retiring police officer who started as Traffic officer then merged into the Police Force but still tasked to traffic enforcement said in his retirement speech; "Prior to the merger only 10% of stops were to result in tickets being issued, traffic enforcement was about education. After the merger we were taught that ALL TRAFFIC OFFENCES were criminal acts so all stops had to result in a ticket being issued. Since then education has disappeared & revenue collecting has started, because despite comments by police there is a quota system in place resulting in minor offenses being punished." That is wrong, this judge got it right.
most generic traffic fines get a month, the amount doesn't change that. i got a month for a $200 fine, i've seen people with fines reduced below 85 get a month. that's just the way it's set, if you need more time depending on the severity they sometimes alot more, but 1 month is average
As someone who has been there, I count my blessings. Would I rather be in a privileged country and living paycheck to paycheck, or would I rather be in a country where I can hardly receive work and am being criminally underpaid under the table, or subject to human rights abuses? Don't feel too bad for us. We are still privileged. Until I struggle to get clean water and my kids starve, or my country tries to force religion or brainwashing onto me, or missiles are dropping down the street... I will always be privileged.
@@chamamemestrewhat a miserable life you must have if you always choose to perceive the worst in everything and disregard the light. Don't spread that venom here, or anywhere. You're contagious 🤢 Do better.
The same hypocrites saying that this judge is great are the same hypocrites that are crying about how judges are letting criminals off easy. Can't have it both ways. Can't pick and choose. No need to reply because I won't be back to read it.
The same hypocrites saying that this judge is great are the same hypocrites that are crying about how judges are letting criminals off easy. Can't have it both ways. Can't pick and choose. No need to reply because I won't be back to read it.
Even in traffic court, you are innocent until proven guilty. If you took the time to go down there in the first place, you must think your not 100 percent guilty, so make them prove it!
Just pay a lawyer ~$200 depending on the citation or whatever and you don’t even have to make an appearance in court. Going to court could take you 8+ hrs before being seen and you still gonna pay something $
This is so wholesome. When the internet is just filled with negativity and fearmongering, seeing two people just understand each other and being kind is so nice.
The same hypocrites saying that this judge is great are the same hypocrites that are crying about how judges are letting criminals off easy. Can't have it both ways. Can't pick and choose. No need to reply because I won't be back to read it.
@beethao9380 I suppose you are a nice person in most situations, but in this comment, you are giving me the impression of someone who reads Les Miserables and sees Javert as the good guy. Is that the kind of person you want to be?
@@luismakeup08 How about you stop praying like it is the 5th century and buy the man chemotherapy treatment instead? Your prayers mean nothing. We live in a place called reality. Praying to fictional beings isn't gonna solve anyone's issues.
That was all in adorable lol. I just hope she can relax a bit and spare a bit more of her own time to sit and wait for a green rather than endangering others.
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Dear Judge Caprio, All the best to you and your health in these difficult times! Not only me it seems has been praying for your recovery and wellbeing! And your lovely family. I feel very blessed about taking care of my elder sister. The sister who had raised me when I was a child. Since my mum died when I was very very young and little. Family is very important! As you said it!
I love how everyone can laugh in court. Those faces in the background, smiling and holding it back. One stares at his phone. One dude just being confused. It's such a more realistic image of these proceedings than the usual filmography ever shows. (I've only attended two of these, since they're rare where I live, but this is pretty close to how they went.)
I so appreciate a man who cares about doing things the right way, and not the easy way. And he's a leader too? Can we get some more of these guys over here?
I really have to think that in the beginning when legislation was in its infancy it had to look a lot like this. Along the lines it seems like the judicial system lost their way and we need to get back to this type of SENSIBLE justice!
So weird... Why isn't she screaming "Witch hunt", "What about Hunter?" and "It was rigged from the start!" ??? Where are her supporters? Why is she willing to pay her fine? This is so weird. That's not how the law is supposed to work, right?
I don't see that as taking responsibility because she said she just wanted out of there (she said at least 1 or 2 times "she" wants to leave although her phrasings at other times can sound like she's trying to save the court's time). Her behavior tells me she runs red lights on purpose and already knew walking in she was guilty af. Since she doesn't give a sht and knew this day was coming, she didn't even want to waste time watching the footages. Imo, the judge was too nice to her since she actually had no remorse and it wasn't actual confusion like other drivers, all those were intentional. I'm surprised comments are saying she is the sweetest lady who takes responsibility because her demeanor shows she ran all those lights knowingly meaning she's an irresponsible driver who doesn't give a sht and was mentally prepared for this day.
Reminds me of Bryan Cranston's character "Your Honor". We need good judges like him. I'm also glad she took responsibility either way. We need more people like that everywhere.
Mutual respect for each other’s humanity is a beautiful thing. That’s what we should all do. We can disagree with each other on many things, but still respect the humanity of each other.
What happens with the nicest judge meets the sweetest lady. Awesome vibes.
Right! I didn’t realize how much we needed to see this💯
its all fake though, he's not a real judge and this is a TV show.
@@randomm2617 I think that was obvious, there is nothing special about a woman admitting her wrongdoings.
@@swesle123 Dunno if you're from the US, but admitting your wrongdoings in court is one of the worst things you can possibly do if you want to ruin your life
@@AshrZ No, in this situation they have proof that she ran a red light, so there is no point in making excuses, lying to the judge is able to make your punishments more harsh. In a normal situation where they are only accusing you, then yes. A judge will take info from both parties and determine what side is more reliable.
This is how court appearances should be.
Foe non victim crimes yes.
@@takeapictureitlllastlonger5768most are non victim crimes
@@takeapictureitlllastlonger5768 tbf, most people in court are there for non-violent offenses. Traffic, rent, debt, disputes, etc.
Unfortunately it’s impossible because not everyone’s as amazing as Judge Caprio. “If men were angels, no government would be necessary.”
@@jonahmays yeah sure its all the mens fault.
She said she doesn't wanna take up time, but I wish she would cause she's such a breath of fresh air.
They truly don't make ladies like that anymore
@@devilsephiroth9000they do down at the SHEIN factories 😂
@@devilsephiroth9000theres plenty of people like that wdym
@@Digital_is_sillyFr. Some people have internet brainrot. Buying into that manosphere nonsense
There are and always will be ppl like that. The problem is, now there's also a lot of ppl who aren't
Both parties are pleasant with good attitudes. Well done.
In my experience this is how the vast majority of situations go. We are bombarded with the interesting and juicy moments but those are incredibly rare
We need more judges like that.
The people on here are also easier to deal with, at least with what they post.
Need more people like her.
YES 💯
BOTH individuals have integrity. NEITHER individual is taking this more serious than it needs to be. BOTH are gems.
Amen!
Laws are meant to be dealt with on individual situational basis. Thank you Judge for being practical amd caring.
@@beethao9380 you wont be back to read anything cuz you realise how ignorant your comment is. stop generalising. when people praise or criticize judges they are specfic. you dont see anyone on this comment section saying all judges are great do you? they said this one is. they can also complain that another judge isnt great. its not them wanting it both ways.
This is true to an extent. The judge is the stand-in for justice in the court, and they need to do what is right rather than what is correct. But, this is an overly generalised statement, a judge can also have poor or overly strict judgement which is detrimental.
not really, not all laws were enacted in good faith- but they should be.
Agreed
No. Laws should be applied equally to all. When in a situation like this, then they should reevaluate the circumstance (for example the intersection confusing drivers) and fix THAT.
But Law should never be different for different people. For neither good nor ill.
Judge Caprio is the most compassionate judge that has ever served the people from the bench. Total healing to him. Prayers to the entire Caprio family.
😢
Amen. He should heal speedily. Not many around like him.
So much love you cast a healing spell through the internet. Thats respect. And the mam deserves it.
I can't tell if this is a joke
@@leseanpayne2805 lmfao
good women there pleads guilty and the judge took it easy on her , no lying and no crying , no playing the victim , the country need's more people like this lady and judge
She took responsibility upfront and that goes a long way with judges in cases like this.
@@Joreel right you are
Sometimes good things happen when you take accountability.
@@WhiteUnity it also give's a person a sense of pride to take accountability for what they do, and make's you a better person in all what life hand's you
Taking personal responsibility for ones actions used to be the norm.
Now it is just endless excuses...
He made that into, a teachable moment.
Next time she’ll be looking at those lines, relative to the light.
Agree, here in New Zealand we once had Traffic Police & Criminal Police. A retiring police officer who started as Traffic officer then merged into the Police Force but still tasked to traffic enforcement said in his retirement speech; "Prior to the merger only 10% of stops were to result in tickets being issued, traffic enforcement was about education. After the merger we were taught that ALL TRAFFIC OFFENCES were criminal acts so all stops had to result in a ticket being issued. Since then education has disappeared & revenue collecting has started, because despite comments by police there is a quota system in place resulting in minor offenses being punished." That is wrong, this judge got it right.
A month to pay $85?
Some people have it rough... It's sad. Good thing the judge understands other people's situation(s).
most generic traffic fines get a month, the amount doesn't change that. i got a month for a $200 fine, i've seen people with fines reduced below 85 get a month. that's just the way it's set, if you need more time depending on the severity they sometimes alot more, but 1 month is average
@@SirFenV I didn't know that, specifically. Thanks for the information.
I'd rather if it was possible to swipe a card there and then. By 1 month I will have forgotten about it.
!!!
As someone who has been there, I count my blessings. Would I rather be in a privileged country and living paycheck to paycheck, or would I rather be in a country where I can hardly receive work and am being criminally underpaid under the table, or subject to human rights abuses?
Don't feel too bad for us. We are still privileged. Until I struggle to get clean water and my kids starve, or my country tries to force religion or brainwashing onto me, or missiles are dropping down the street... I will always be privileged.
Compassion on his side, honesty on hers. A good combo, with a good outcome.
Agreed
"you're a smart man, I guess that's why you sitting up there" it's so sweet and simple
These are the people you cluld trust your belongings with. Absolute purity
Sweetest lady ever, she a doll!
You see sweetest, I see someone with a constant disregard for her own safety and that of others. We are not the same.
I agree. But at least she's admitted she's guilty and hopefully she doesn't do it AGAIN.
I don't think the people running reds are sweet, my car was just totaled and now I have weekly Drs visits
@@chamamemestreagreed
@@chamamemestrewhat a miserable life you must have if you always choose to perceive the worst in everything and disregard the light. Don't spread that venom here, or anywhere. You're contagious 🤢 Do better.
There no way her kindness and vibes didnt reduce her possible punishment here. Charisma 100
Best judge in the world. Very kind and nice. The world need more people like Mister Frank Caprio.
I hope we would also have police officers like him, but we don't have.
I hope he gets better
@@petertraveller6421 yes we do. jfc just like we have bad judges too.
The same hypocrites saying that this judge is great are the same hypocrites that are crying about how judges are letting criminals off easy. Can't have it both ways. Can't pick and choose. No need to reply because I won't be back to read it.
@@beethao9380Even if I say, I agree, spot on? 👌
Woman: laughs hysterically
Judge: smiles in concern😅
So honest I wish all systems were like this!!
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@beethao9380 lmao who asked my guy?
@@Destroyer2748 nobody has to, its a comment section, get over it.
@@JhonathanDj1003His bf is here
@@pixelsovertears didn't think we needed permission to speak on a public comment section
Even in traffic court, you are innocent until proven guilty. If you took the time to go down there in the first place, you must think your not 100 percent guilty, so make them prove it!
Just pay a lawyer ~$200 depending on the citation or whatever and you don’t even have to make an appearance in court. Going to court could take you 8+ hrs before being seen and you still gonna pay something $
@@moose_tracks41 So you'll pay $200 to get off an $85 fine?
@@rizizum time is money.
@@moose_tracks41 ???
You are NEVER innocent until proven guilty. You're Guilty until proven innocent.
This is so wholesome. When the internet is just filled with negativity and fearmongering, seeing two people just understand each other and being kind is so nice.
Agreed
This is what justice looks like. Respect, humility, honesty, courtesy, understanding and compassion.
I love how you say that while all covered in blood like that lmao
Both the judge and that lady were so wholesome.
0:39 with the background laughs, it looks like a bad sitcom from the nineties
This is a wholesome interaction. The judge was compassionate and the lady was honest.
What a wonderful judge the world needs more like him.
Prayers and God's blessings to him and his family
The same hypocrites saying that this judge is great are the same hypocrites that are crying about how judges are letting criminals off easy. Can't have it both ways. Can't pick and choose. No need to reply because I won't be back to read it.
@@beethao9380nice copy and paste bot boy, go and read up on how felonies and misdemeanora work.
@@beethao9380omg it's so obvious you want to start a fight so badly just to feel something 🥱 Troll and attention wh*re. Get therapy.
@beethao9380 I suppose you are a nice person in most situations, but in this comment, you are giving me the impression of someone who reads Les Miserables and sees Javert as the good guy. Is that the kind of person you want to be?
@@beethao9380 What, you think the woman should get 5 years in the slammer for obvious mistakes that aren't even somewhat severe in the first place?
If every judge in this country was as compassionate as this gentleman we will live in paradise ,love the men !
Agreed
Good woman and a nice judge.
Two standup citizens i wish they could live for 100 more years with health happiness success and love
@@721renasadly this judge has pancreas cancer and is not well, if you pray then pray for him please
@@luismakeup08 How about you stop praying like it is the 5th century and buy the man chemotherapy treatment instead? Your prayers mean nothing. We live in a place called reality. Praying to fictional beings isn't gonna solve anyone's issues.
@@maozedong8370I mean I could do that and try to help save someone but thoughts and prayers cost 0$ vs actually giving money. So yeah 🙏
@@maozedong8370 Ok Maodadung8370, you truly are the greatest leader
this one gave me a really good laugh. thank you judge frank for your kindness and compassion. hope we all learn of it. take care and keep safe.
Breaking too late at a red light and still going through it is such an old person thing to do lol
I mean, if you're out there then there's not much else to do lol
Authority with mercy... That's justice
Agreed
well, only in this case tho...
This judge is priceless. He's everything a good judge should be. And this LADY, my goodness how adorable is she? I love them both. 😊❤
Thank you for being kind and fair, while also having a sense of humor that puts the people before you at ease.
That was all in adorable lol. I just hope she can relax a bit and spare a bit more of her own time to sit and wait for a green rather than endangering others.
instead of fighting, she agrees.
what a great woman.
This woman is the old person that every young people wanna hang out with
We need more people like her & the Judge. I highly respect her for saying she doesn't wanna waste time & saying she's guilty.
I want this kind of judge in every court! All over the world.
He just saved her $425.
0:16 he CLEARLY said parking tickets
ikr? 😂
Shes a old lady though 💀
@@caramelz7491 i'm a bit slow myself so eh what do you mean?
Great example of two people who live in a higher vibrational state having a positive encounter. ❤❤❤
I thought I was in a higher vibrational state but it turned out that I had just had two 5-Hour Energies and my eye muscles were twitching
people pay me money to be in a higher vibrational state
that doesn't mean anything.
@@shakey215 you work in customer service 😂
Exactly!! ❤❤❤❤
As usual the Judge shows his compassion and kindness. Way to go, Judge and God bless you.
Judge Caprio, The Best of the Best!💯🙏🏻👍
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@@beethao9380 No two Judges are the same! Thats the difference!👍
@@beethao9380🥱🥱🥱 boring troll
We need more Women like this😊😊😅
People. We just need more people like this
Wow. Almost got tears watching this. i guess there's still hope out of this world we live in
What an awesome interaction, people listened to each other respectfully. Bless them both.
This guy is so wholesome it almost makes you want to go to court.
It's refreshing to see an upstanding judge for a change.
This is the sweetest thing I've seen this year...
Wow, refreshing to see someone admit fault, and graciously! 🇺🇸💙
This interaction warms my heart
This the way to gain respect of those that you serve. Well done judge! 🙌👏
I remember when folks took personal responsibility for their actions...
Both absolutely wonderful people ❤️
a genuinely respectful exchange. Kudos to both parties. ☮️💜
Dear Judge Caprio, All the best to you and your health in these difficult times! Not only me it seems has been praying for your recovery and wellbeing! And your lovely family. I feel very blessed about taking care of my elder sister. The sister who had raised me when I was a child. Since my mum died when I was very very young and little. Family is very important! As you said it!
I like her energy. She’s a fun lady.
This lady was amazing, great attitude!
Wow!! The judge is good. May we have good judges like him
Throwback but an absolute favorite ❤
I love how everyone can laugh in court. Those faces in the background, smiling and holding it back. One stares at his phone. One dude just being confused. It's such a more realistic image of these proceedings than the usual filmography ever shows. (I've only attended two of these, since they're rare where I live, but this is pretty close to how they went.)
Love and compassion.
Blessing Judge, GOD bless him.
It’s always good to be fair and just. 💞
Two sweet people omg ❤ this was the most civil talk in a court I have EVER seen
Well done by both parties. The woman is hilarious and a real stand up gal. And the judge is merciful and a good dude.
Kindest judge I've seen
She’s a real one. Protect this woman
Such a lovely interaction ❤
Love this ❤
Class act. ❤😊😊😊
I so appreciate a man who cares about doing things the right way, and not the easy way. And he's a leader too? Can we get some more of these guys over here?
I really have to think that in the beginning when legislation was in its infancy it had to look a lot like this. Along the lines it seems like the judicial system lost their way and we need to get back to this type of SENSIBLE justice!
Dude... This is often how it is. Casual...
It was also strict and corrupt in its infancy, a LOT...
Remind me so much of my grandma I lost this year.
Genuine and full of joy.
Two noble humble souls touch.
It is sometimes difficult to see even if you stare at it.
Wow 😯, so perfect!
Awesome judge but also should say the person is awesome too instead of being like a teenager she was honest
This made me smile.......I'm not a smiler
Ha ha ha me too.
As someone who’s been to court before. Got to respect not wasting time
👏👏👏👏🙏
Guilty of being absolutely stacked
We need more people like these in the world, they were all so nice to each other, so nice to see ❤
whenever I see this judge, I feel that that's gonna be wholesome for yet another time
Granny still got the HEAVIES
Please stop the TikTok subtitles so I can watch the videos. Thanks!
IKR?!!!
What a kind judge, a man with empathy.
So weird...
Why isn't she screaming "Witch hunt", "What about Hunter?" and "It was rigged from the start!" ???
Where are her supporters?
Why is she willing to pay her fine?
This is so weird. That's not how the law is supposed to work, right?
I don't see that as taking responsibility because she said she just wanted out of there (she said at least 1 or 2 times "she" wants to leave although her phrasings at other times can sound like she's trying to save the court's time). Her behavior tells me she runs red lights on purpose and already knew walking in she was guilty af. Since she doesn't give a sht and knew this day was coming, she didn't even want to waste time watching the footages. Imo, the judge was too nice to her since she actually had no remorse and it wasn't actual confusion like other drivers, all those were intentional. I'm surprised comments are saying she is the sweetest lady who takes responsibility because her demeanor shows she ran all those lights knowingly meaning she's an irresponsible driver who doesn't give a sht and was mentally prepared for this day.
Agree. It's frustrating when she gets off probably due to her gender/skin color yet other such people who beg for mercy get the book thrown at them
JUSTICE, with compassion, the purpose and intent of the system.
Reminds me of Bryan Cranston's character "Your Honor". We need good judges like him. I'm also glad she took responsibility either way. We need more people like that everywhere.
God bless those of us who have the humility to confess our mistakes, and God bless those who have mercy
Praying 🙏
This is exactly what we need, judges looking out for people that don’t fully understand the system rather than allowing them to be taken advantage of.
I just love her! I bet she is a fun lady to talk to. This Judge is very fair. Prayers going up for the Judge. 🙏🙌🙏🙌
This feels more like a sitcom than a courtroom
This judge is amazing 👏. He's so kind
Something about wholesome court moments like this.
GOD BLESS!
I love her ! She's a delight.
Mutual respect for each other’s humanity is a beautiful thing. That’s what we should all do. We can disagree with each other on many things, but still respect the humanity of each other.
I love everything about this clip. Everyone is great in it. No notes.
Wonderful judge, Frank Caprio. He is compassionate and fair and warm.