Judge Frank Caprio’s reaction to a 96-year-old speeding defendant went viral

Judge Frank Caprio Remembered: His Viral Exchange With a 96-Year-Old Driver

Beloved Judge Passes Away

Judge Frank Caprio, best known for his compassionate rulings on Caught in Providence, has passed away at the age of 88. He was diagnosed with pancreatic can**r in 2023.

A family statement described him as “beloved around the world for his deep compassion, humility, and unwavering faith,” noting that he touched millions both inside and outside the courtroom.

A Legacy of Kindness

Caprio built a reputation as a fair and empathetic judge. His decisions often went viral, earning him a devoted global following. After news of his d**th, fans flooded his social media with condolences and heartfelt memories.

The Famous Courtroom Moment

Among his many acts of kindness, one exchange stands out. In a widely shared video, Caprio faced 96-year-old Mr. Coella, who had been cited for speeding in a school zone.

“I don’t drive that fast, Judge,” Coella explained. “I’m 96 years old and I drive slowly. I only drive when I have to.” He then revealed he was taking his disabled son, battling cancer, to medical appointments.

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An Emotional Verdict

Moved by the story, Caprio grew emotional. “You are a good man,” he told Coella. “You really are what America is all about. Here you are in your nineties, and you’re still taking care of your family.”

Caprio then dismissed the case, adding: “I wish the best for your son, and I wish you good health. Good luck to you and God bless you.”

Renewed Appreciation Online

Following Caprio’s passing, the clip resurfaced on Reddit, sparking a wave of renewed admiration. One user wrote, “I just read that this man passed and I actually cried. I never cry. Now, watching this I’m crying again. Why can’t all humans be like him?”

Another simply said, “Rest in peace, you beautiful human being.”

Farewell to a Compassionate Judge

Judge Frank Caprio will be remembered not only for his long service in Providence but also for his humanity. His legacy of kindness continues to inspire people worldwide.

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