Judge Frank Caprio Dies At 88, Shared Heartbreaking Message Hours Before Passing

After a protracted fight with pancreatic illness, beloved American judge Frank Caprio, who was well-known for his sympathetic approach to justice, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 88.

His official Instagram page confirmed the news of his passing, saying that he passed away “peacefully” and will be “remembered not only as a respected judge, but as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and friend.”

Through the television show Caught in Providence, which highlighted his compassionate encounters with offenders in Providence’s Municipal Court, Caprio gained widespread recognition.

Caprio gained international acclaim for his compassionate approach to justice, which he frequently used to address minor infractions like past-due parking tickets and traffic infractions. His courtroom appearances, which are often immortalized in viral recordings, typically concluded with kind words, penalties waived, or tiny deeds of kindness that had a lasting influence on millions of people.

His status as “America’s Nicest Judge” was further cemented in 2021 when the program Caught in Providence received a Daytime Emmy nomination.

From 1985 until his retirement in 2023, Caprio presided over Providence, Rhode Island, as a city judge.

Just hours before his passing, Caprio posted a final video message from his hospital bed, in which he expressed heartfelt gratitude and asked followers to keep him in their thoughts.

“I’m coming to you again asking you to remember me in your prayers once more. So I ask you again if it’s not too much that you can remember me in your prayers,” he said in the emotional clip.

After completing his legal studies, Caprio was initially called to the bar in 1965. Throughout his lengthy career, he gained notoriety for his decisions but also for the empathy that underpinned them. His book Compassion in the Court: Life-Changing Stories from America’s Nicest Judge detailed some of his most remarkable courtroom encounters.

Reflecting on his diagnosis in an earlier interview with CNA, Caprio shared, “My first reaction was disbelief. But then I thought: I have lived a life full of blessings. I’m not going to let this define my later years.”

Joyce, his spouse, five children, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren survive him.

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