Frank Caprio, celebrated as the “nicest judge in the world,” has died at 88. During his 40-year tenure in Rhode Island, Caprio was known for his compassionate and often humorous approach to legal proceedings, always considering the individual circumstances of the people appearing before him. Videos of Judge Caprio presiding over cases have reached billions of views across social media platforms, and his television program, “Caught in Providence,” further elevated his fame and earned him the title. His death, resulting from pancreatic cancer, was announced on his official Instagram page, where he was honored for his warmth and his steadfast belief in the inherent goodness of people. Judge Caprio adjudicated thousands of cases in Providence, Rhode Island, before beginning his television career. His unique courtroom style led to numerous viral moments, including inviting children to sit with him on the bench. His son recently expressed thanks for the outpouring of support, encouraging others to emulate his father’s kindness. Judge Caprio’s Instagram, with its 3.4 million followers, reflected the kindness he inspired throughout his life. “Caught in Providence” received multiple Daytime Emmy nominations, with Caprio himself nominated twice last year. He is survived by his wife, Joyce, of nearly 60 years, along with his five children, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
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