This girl entered the court laughing judge asks her one question & all attendees got shocked

This girl entered the court laughing. Judge asks her one question and all attendees got shocked. Helping needy ones should be in such a way that they must realize their own role in their lives. For example, if you see any, any poor or needy person with any capability or ability, provide him some work if you have any, or ask him for some help after giving some food to him, pay him a little more for the work as an encouragement.

This act of generosity will make them believe that hard work pays a lot than waiting for someone. Every needy has something to provide from his side to the whole universe. If you were succeeded at bringing out. That talent, you will reconstruct many lives. A kind hearted 81 year old judge. In Providence whose compassion for his defendant. Circumstances has amassed him 1 billion video hits and is now getting his own show. A nervous motorist stumbles to defend herself. Will her wedding smile save the day? Kerry Hopkins get close to the mic. It’s good.

I think so. Can you hear me? You’re charged with parking during an emergency. What do you want to tell me about this while your Honor I heard we’re going to get snow. I parked in my friend’s house. I heard my parents said that it’s going to get snow later, is my story. It was your parents, not the meteorologist. It was your parents, correct. Okay. Right. So I wasn’t aware of how much snow and my only option for parking was on the street. I was at a friend’s house, and I do go to school at night. I do not believe I am a full time student anymore, to be honest with you. I did have three classes, and I.

Recently withdrew from a class, so I’m. Not full time student with Rick. And when I got my car back. From the towing company, that if I. Went to court, presented myself and said, hey, I’m a student and I’m poor and I’m sorry. What’s the name of the tow company? There you go. Thurbers all right. It’s Derby’s Avenue total Company, whatever the name is, right?

Yes. They charge you the full amount for the tow, right? Yes. So they did not give you a penny off? Not one penny. Right. You pay the whole amount? Yes, sir. And then the big shot of the tow company says, listen, you’re paying us to fill them out, but go to the court, talked to the judge, and he’ll give you a break, to be honest. So, Kerry, did you think that what do you mean? Go ask the judge for a break? Why don’t you give me a break? Not I’m asking for a break, but.

I figured I’d take my chances because I can’t honestly pay it. This is twice you mentioned honesty. Now, the more you mention it, honestly, the more suspicious I am. Oh, yeah. It doesn’t look good. All right, Carrie, what else you want to tell me. You’ve got to keep thinking of stuff. That’S going to help you. Can you think of anything else? No, honestly, I can’t.

You didn’t get a lot of snow? Your honor, it was the clear scene before we got snow. I figured now that you dropped that. One course that rely on college, you. Must have a lot of extra money to pay for the ticket. Exactly right. Actually, I can’t get refunded for the. Course because I already paid tuition. Carrie, let me tell you how I feel about it. You paid enough money up for the tow.

I’m not going to charge you anything for the ticket. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. I could honestly now. Good luck. Thank you, sir. All right. After presiding over tens of thousands of. Cases I’ve become pretty good at picking. Up of Ohio this is young lady had more shaky eye contact. The story lacked details. My car was towed around 04:00 a.m. She used qualifying language such as honestly way too much. Despite of all that, I believed her.

One thing you can’t fake is a. Smile and she had a genuine one. That wasn’t the last time that we show this kindness. If you’re a committed social media user, odds are you’ve stumbled upon videos of an American judge treating defendants with kindness, understanding and light humor. Well, that would be judge Frank Caprio, who actually features in his own very television show caught in Providence, which documents real cases in his court. A United States judge is making fans worldwide for his kind hearted treatment of.

People down on their luck, including one. Woman whose son was stabbed to death last year. I’m not going to leave you with $5. I’m going to dismiss everything. This case has been viewed nearly 170,000,000 times on Facebook and given subtitles in nine languages. In another video, a woman faces a court for a fine issued at 09:59 a.m. For parking in a spot that opened at 10:00 a.m. 959 and 58 seconds.

And you can’t park there until 10:00 and you violated the city ordinances, Mr. Caprio tells the woman with a chuckle. The 80 year old judge calls children to come up on the bench to help pass judgment on their parents and makes high school students promise to attend college in return for dropping tickets. He works out payment plans for people who are struggling. The judge thinks he’s gone viral because people have lost faith in government and.

Are accustomed to institutions coming down hard. Without regard for personal circumstances, I think. I should take into consideration whether somebody. Is sick and whether their mother died. And whether they have kids who are starving, he said.

Commenters from around the world weigh in on the videos about the judge’s approach and the American court system, something Caprio mentions with pride. He learned his compassion from his father, an immigrant from Italy and fruit peddler turned milkman who would pay milk bills for customers who fell behind, even though his family lived in a cold water flat with few resources of their own.

Caprio taught high school history to support. Himself as he attended law school at Boston Suffolk University at night. After building a law practice, he became a part time judge on the municipal. Court in 1985, hearing mostly non criminal matters. A few years later, his brother Joe. Began filming the proceedings, calling the show Caught in Providence. It has aired locally since then, but.

Caprio’s fame took off after the shorter. Clip started appearing on Facebook last year. I don’t wear a badge under my. Robe, I wear a heart under my robe, said Caprio. The upcoming Shows Facebook page announces we couldn’t have done it without you because of over a billion total views online worldwide, caught in Providence will make its national television debut on September 24. Caprio calls children to come up on.

The bench to help pass judgment on. Their parents and makes high schoolers promise to attend college. In return for dropping tickets, he works out payment plans for those who are struggling. Occasionally, he loses patience, especially when he thinks the person is trying to give him a snow job. He even gets laughs when he turns down pleas for a break.

The judge thinks he’s gone viral because. People have lost faith in government and. Are accustomed to institutions coming down hard. Without regard for personal circumstances. I think I should take into consideration. Whether somebody is sick and whether their mother died and whether they have kids who are starving, he said. I don’t wear a badge under my robe. I wear a heart. One video features a woman who had racked up tickets and fines of $400.

She broke down as she described trying to pick up the pieces after her. Son was stabbed to death. Grieving mother Andrea Rogers appeared before Judge Caprio with an accumulation of parking fines. She wept as she explained her struggle. To keep her life together after her son was murdered. I’m just really having a tough time. Your Honor, she told the judge through tears as Caprio listened attentively it’s. The worst feeling in the world. I feel so empty and lost, she continued.

I’m going to take into consideration the. Horrific story you just told us relative to your son. I don’t think anyone in their lifetime. Would ever want to experience that, Judge Caprio tells her before dismissing all the penalties. With our best wishes and hope that things turn around for you. Good luck to you. That case has been viewed nearly 170,000,000 times on Facebook and given subtitles in nine languages.

Another difficult case the judge handled with. Full compassion was that of Jose Barentos, 40, who appeared before the judge on a $300 parking ticket. At the time, he was recovering from surgery for complications from brain cancer. He appeared in court wearing a protective. Helmet because a section of his skull had been removed for surgery.

He argued with a parking attendant, who. Was told he wouldn’t get a ticket. And yet a ticket arrived in the mail. While the judge listened attentively to Jose’s difficult story, he decided to dismiss the ticket. Commenters from around the world weighed in. On the videos about the judge’s tender hearted approach and the American court system, something Caprio mentions with pride. I may be adding just a little.

Bit more understanding toward the United States. System of government and how it works, that we’re a decent, peace loving people and not how we’re being portrayed in other parts of the world, he said. He learned his compassion from his father. An immigrant from Italy and a fruit. Peddler turned milkman who would pay milk bills for customers who fell behind even.

Though his own family lived in a. Cold water flat with few resources of their own. Caprio taught high school history to support. Himself as he attended law school at Boston Suffolk University at night. After building a law practice, he became a parttime judge on the municipal court. In 1985, hearing mostly non criminal matters. A few years later, his brother Joe.

Began filming the proceedings, calling the show Caught in Providence. It has aired locally since then. DiCaprio’s fame took off after shorter clips started appearing on Facebook last year, posted by Joe’s Production Company and Sociable and a provident social media company. Uncle Joe, as he’s known to online fans, says his brother is the same off camera as on, and he has a good message for America and the world. He’s like a father figure to the world, he said.

He’s a senior gentleman. When he says something, they listen. People who come into the court are given the chance to opt out of. Being filmed, and a handful did on one recent morning. But most didn’t seem to mind, including.