Shah J. Choudhury
New York, August 20, 2025
— Frank Caprio, the beloved Rhode Island judge whose courtroom compassion and empathy turned him into a global icon, has passed away at the age of 88 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
Known worldwide as “The Nicest Judge in the World”, Judge Caprio became a symbol of humanity in justice through his television program Caught in Providence. What began as a local courtroom show grew into a viral sensation, touching millions of viewers on social media platforms across the globe. His unique approach combined fairness, humor, and deep empathy—showing that justice could be delivered with both law and love.
Throughout his career, Judge Caprio was admired for his ability to connect with people from all walks of life. Instead of treating defendants as mere case numbers, he listened to their stories, often forgiving fines or offering second chances when circumstances revealed hardship. His decisions not only upheld the law but also uplifted the dignity of the people before him.
Caprio officially retired from the bench in 2023, but his presence continued to inspire millions. Even in his final days, he shared heartfelt messages from his hospital bed, asking people to keep him in their prayers.
Tributes have poured in from around the world, with many remembering him not just as a judge, but as a guiding light of compassion and humanity.
Judge Frank Caprio leaves behind a legacy that transcends the courtroom—a reminder that true justice is rooted in kindness.
May his soul rest in peace.