Judge Frank Caprio, the beloved Rhode Island jurist known globally for his compassion and fairness, passed away on August 20 at age 88 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. His family described his final days as “courageous,” with his son, Frank T. Caprio, confirming the loss of a man who redefined justice through kindness.
Caprio rose to international fame through his courtroom TV show Caught in Providence, where his gentle, empathetic approach to minor cases touched millions. Known for saying, “I don’t wear a badge under my robe. I wear a heart,” he listened to each person’s story, often waiving fines or offering words of encouragement.
Far from typical legal proceedings, Caprio’s courtroom was a place of understanding, where fairness met mercy. His viral rulings showcased that justice could uplift rather than merely punish.
Dubbed “the nicest judge in the world,” Caprio earned the title through wisdom, humility, and unwavering belief in second chances. Though he is gone, his legacy of compassionate justice continues to inspire, proving that kindness has the power to transform lives—and the system itself.