This Mom Was In Court For $300 Parking Fines, But Then Her Daughter Told The Judge She Was Starving

<p>This mom was in court for &dollar;300 parking fines&comma; but then her daughter told the judge she was starving&period; When one mom arrived in court to face hundreds of dollars of parking charges&comma; she no doubt expected the worst&period; But when her daughter took to the stand&comma; everything changed&period; Why&quest; Well&comma; the little girl told the judge that she was starving&comma; and it melted his heart completely&period; Thousands of people know Frank Cabrio as the no nonsense judge on TVs caught in Providence&period; However&comma; his history goes much further back than that&period; Indeed&comma; he studied law at night school while working as a teacher and was appointed to the bar in 1965&period; Twenty years later&comma; he became the chief judge at Providence municipal Court&period; And since then&comma; he has evidently proven popular with those at Providence City Council&comma; as they have reelected him six times&period; He also founded the law firm Caprio &amp&semi; Caprio and remains a senior partner there&period; However&comma; it wasn&rsquo&semi;t until the year 2000 that the cameras began rolling for Cotch &amp&semi; Providence&comma; and Caprio started to become more widely known&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The show first aired on local access television in Providence&comma; but it soon moved to ABC 6 WL NE&period; The show features real people and real court cases&period; And although some may consider him the star of the show&comma; Caprio sees nothing frivol about his role&period; I&rsquo&semi;m not here on the court to be an entertainer&comma; he has said in the past&period; My primary role is to do justice&period; Still&comma; that hasn&rsquo&semi;t stopped YouTube clips of some of Cotton Providence&rsquo&semi;s cases from going viral&period; And one such episode from 2017 particularly caught the public&rsquo&semi;s attention&period; It featured a woman who had turned up for court with her two daughters in tow&period; The woman in question had wound up in front of Judge Caprio after authorities accused her of parking on a sidewalk&period; Then when she was faced with a &dollar;100 fine&comma; she failed to pay up&period; When the woman arrived in court&comma; though&comma; Caprio seemed more interested in talking to her six year old daughter&comma; Janice&period; So he called the little girl up to the stand to find out more about her&period; He asked her&comma; for instance&comma; what her favorite subjects at school were&comma; and she answered that they were math and English&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As they built up a rapport&comma; Caprio went on to ask what Janice wanted to be when she grew up&period; And when she told him that she wanted to be a teacher&comma; he was delighted&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Caprio says &colon; « <em>Wonderful thing for you to do&period; That&rsquo&semi;s a great job&period; That way you can help other people to improve their lives&comma; right<&sol;em>&quest; » &semi; daughter says « <em>Yes&period;<&sol;em> »<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>On this occasion&comma; though&comma; Caprio needed Janice&rsquo&semi;s help in a different way&period; He wanted her to help judge her mom in a fair and honest way&period; And thankfully&comma; the clever little girl agreed to his proposition&period; So after relaying her mom&rsquo&semi;s charges&comma; Caprio asked the defendant if she had an explanation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Mom Says &colon; « <em>I went to my cousin&rsquo&semi;s house to pick up something&period; They was having a party and I didn&rsquo&semi;t want nobody to hit my car&period; So I went on the sidewall&period;<&sol;em> »<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Judge Caprio then gave Janice two options&period; She could charge her mom with all the penalties&comma; which would total &dollar;300&comma; or she could waive the penalties and just have her mom pay the original &dollar;100 ticket&period; But then&comma; Caprio revealed a third option&period; He could do something kind for Janice&rsquo&semi;s mom&period; For instance&comma; they could cut the fine to &dollar;50&comma; or if Janice thought it was fair&comma; he could drop the charges altogether&comma; and her mother would get away without paying a cent&period; When quizzed&comma; Janice decided that the fairest option was to charge her mom &dollar;50&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Caprio &colon; « <em>So you want to charge her &dollar;50&quest;<&sol;em> »<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>However&comma; Caprio decided to change the subject for a second&period; He asked Janice what she&rsquo&semi;d had for breakfast that morning&comma; and her response appeared to move him&period; Janice explained that she hadn&rsquo&semi;t eaten anything before arriving at the courthouse&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Caprio &colon; « <em>So what did you have for breakfast this morning&quest; » and she answer « I didn&rsquo&semi;t have anything for this morning&comma; Mr&period; May&period; I was actually starving<&sol;em>« &period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The little girl admitted&comma; it was then that Judge Caprio decided to make a deal with her mom&period; He said that if the woman agreed to buy her children breakfast after her court appearance&comma; then he&rsquo&semi;d dismiss the case&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Caprio &colon; « <em>So I&rsquo&semi;ll charge you zero if she buys you breakfast&period; If you say it&rsquo&semi;s okay&period; But if you say it&rsquo&semi;s not okay&comma; then she&rsquo&semi;s going to pay the 50&period; What do you think<&sol;em>&quest; » &semi; <em>Breakfast&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Face with another option&comma; Janice agreed that the offer of breakfast was the best deal&period; And after giving Judge Caprio a heartwarming hug&comma; she made her way out of the courtroom with her family&period; Perhaps unsurprisingly&comma; the touching judgment proved popular with caught in Providence&rsquo&semi;s viewers&period; The footage soon began to circulate online&comma; too&comma; and one clip on YouTube clocked up more than 500&comma;000 views&period; Furthermore&comma; those who watched the clip were full of praise for Judge Caprio and his verdict&period; This is great to see&comma; one YouTube user wrote&period; Who is this guy and how can I vote for him&quest; This compassion is needed all over&period; I wish there was more compassion in the world and we&rsquo&semi;d stand with each other&comma; helping one another rather than just handing out harsh punishments&comma; another added&period; We have lost the sense of compassion and punishment has become the number one goal for government&period; In this case&comma; perhaps Judge Caprio was right to go easy on the struggling mom&period; By charging her the full penalty&comma; he would arguably have been taking food out of her children&rsquo&semi;s mouths&period; And his actions proved that even people in power can have the softest of hearts&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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