Providence Judge Frank Caprio Dies After Pancreatic Cancer Battle
Providence Judge Frank Caprio Dies After Pancreatic Cancer Battle

Providence Judge Frank Caprio Dies After Pancreatic Cancer Battle

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Judge Frank Caprio, known globally as "the kindest judge in America," passed away after battling pancreatic cancer, leaving behind a legacy of compassion and humanity in the courtroom. For over 35 years, he transformed the Providence Municipal Court into a space where justice was delivered with empathy, often balancing legal rulings with the personal circumstances of individuals, which earned him millions of admirers worldwide through his show "Caught in Providence" and social media. His final message to his family emphasized the importance of caring for each other and helping others, encapsulating his lifelong philosophy. Caprio's legacy extends beyond the courtroom through his influence on humane justice policies, mentorship, and community outreach. Following his death, Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee ordered flags to fly at half-staff in his honor, recognizing him as a symbol of empathy and a treasured public figure. Funeral services included visiting hours at the Rhode Island Convention Center and a Mass of Christian Burial, with his family and supporters overwhelmed by the global outpouring of love and respect.

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