The Man Whose Compassionate Heart truly Reveals That He Cares – Judge Frank Caprio

Compassion is a manifestation of the relationality that binds people together in a community and that constitutes the very essence of their humanity.

How Judge Frank Caprio decided the case of a 96 years old man will have you thinking about the essence of life and compassion for one another in your journey of life.

Caprio, the Chief City Judge of Providence, Rhode Island, and the Rhode Insula Board of Governors’ ex-President is a US Attorney, and jurist Francesco Caprio. His legal practice is broadcast on the TV program Caught in Providence.

It is perhaps because of his simplicity, compassion, and humor Judge Frank Caprio (82) is so considered to be so popular. For more than 20 years, he has been on TV on Providence on Rhode Island and was nationally unified in 2018.

Victor Colella came before the court of Caprio after being ticked for speeding in a school district. He was defending himself by saying that he did not drive that far. He’s 96 years old, and when it is necessary, he drives and drives slowly.

The older man said he was going to work the blood of his child. He’s disabled, added Colella. Every two weeks, since there is cancer, he takes him to work for blood.

Judge Frank Caprio’s decision was not only humanely adopted, legally based on his experience and discretion for many years of practice but was very compassionate.

Caprio said he’s a good one. “This is just what America is”, Caprio said. It’s so cool that in his 90s and his family, he’s always loving.

The judge then indicated that the courtroom had his own son. He also said he set a poor example for his child and put too much pressure on him, joked the judge.

The judge told the older man, his eyes teary, and he said, “sir, I wish you all the best. I wish your son well, I wish you good health and good health, and I wish you all well,”. And his case has been dropped.

Judge Caprio didn’t abuse his office, he didn’t judge the older man because he is a judge, in life we have to take discretionary measures to ensure that there’s justice and fairness in the journey of life and wherever we find ourselves.

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