The veteran has pride and honor . You can clearly tell that he doesn't have the money but still insisted on paying the fine . A real man with a big heart . Im not even american yet I respect men like him .
My late husband served in Vietnam, USAF.He to,d me of being called a "baby killer" and not being able to find work so he left the US to work overseas in the Marshal Islands and eventually returned to the US. He never made a big deal about his service and he always squirmed when people would thank him for his service. When he passed I made sure to have the American Legion there at his memorial service to fold his burial flag and play Taps. Legion Riders were there to do a flag line outside the church. I wanted everyone in that church to know he was a veteran. God bless this gentleman in court and for the Judge who supports military servicemen and women.
Judge : How much can you pay? Veteran : whatever you say He is on a set income, but still he did not tried to bargain it down, thats the dignity and respect for the system Hats off sir
As a retired man with 22 years service I'd like to thank this Judge for his comments and care. This is a man who has a heart and sees the good in each and every person. We need more like him sitting on the bench, would be a much better world. Time to stop the hating and spread more love and grace. God bless you Judge.
Indeed. It's not just the service abroad, but good men doing good things at home too. One day, someone will pay a fine for the judge, for the same reason, because on his honourable service to the rest of us.
I'm An Iraq veteran. Thank you judge for talking care of that man. My generation was treated a lot better. I would trade places with them in a heartbeat. Thank you again Sir for taking care of him.
My step dad is a Vietnam vet disabled from agent orange. Absolutely breaks my heart hearing the stories about the way he was treated even by his own family after coming home. Weather you agree or disagree with the war, vets SHOULD NEVER be treated with anything but respect.
Correct. They only did what they were told to do. I wasn’t in Vietnam but served in that time. We were told not to travel in uniform because of the way people in the military were treated at that time.
@@johnkranig2054 he lived in Oregon and said he got home at 21 and was spit on and punched so he went into the bathroom and threw all his stuff away... Absolutely breaks my heart.
For traffic infractions maybe. But there's no way he could be a criminal judge. He is way too soft on people. All he does is listen to excuses and make excuses for running red lights and speeding. If your mom was killed by someone running a red light I bet you wouldn't be so accepting of their excuses. I wonder how I manage to drive for 10 years without a red light ticket.
That's because they are not criminals, just regular people who had violated traffic rules, a judge who is in charge of murderers and rapes wouldn't be that kind, or make those "funny small talks", what this judge does is not wrong, but it isn't a thing that applies everywhere, he just happen to have the right conditions to function that way
@@stell4you it's not a show. Judge Judy, and all the other courts you see on TV are shows. Caught in Providence is not. What you see, is actual court proceedings. The producers pick the best stories from these proceedings, and put them on TV.
This judge clearly understand the plight of veterans. All I can say is a big THANK YOU to him and also a very belated WELCOME HOME to this veteran. FLY NAVY!!!
I walked up to a Vietnam Veteran (because he had a ball cap on displaying it) and told him, "Thank you for your service in Vietnam and I'm glad you made it back alive." I shook his hand and walked off. Then a few minutes later he was crying and his wife was hugging him. In my heart I believe I did the right thing. These Vietnam Vets went through PURE HELL! This bullshit war murdered at least 58,000 soldiers all because of the "Gulf of Tonkin Incident". Which the U.S Government admitted to lying about.
you definetly did the right thing there. you made a mans day by thanking him for him putting his life on the line. especially vietnam vets didnt get that welcome after they came home. keep being the person you are.
@@raikbarczynski6582 Yep. I appreciate that. I started thinking I shouldn't do it anymore. Anyway, I still thank everyone of the Vietnam Veterans that I see.
What a humble veteran. He didn't boast about his service or himself being a vet, he didn't ask for any special treatment or entitlement, he only ask for more time so that he could gather enough to pay for his mistake. True humble patriot! And the judge is a true caring person. God tells us not to judge others, but I believe He allows this man judge others. God bless these people!
Dr Rhys Barber Audiology Associates when they came back they got a lot of crap for going oversees and killing people. Every nation has done it but Vietnam was I think the first war where they truly showed what happens to the public through media
I've seen two things in common in Vietnam vets and that are: humility and honesty/dignity (they make no excuses whatsoever). Huge respect to them... And hats off to the ever compassionate Judge Caprio...
My only worry with that would be he'ld be surrounded by vultures and because of that his qualty of life would be greatly reduced. That being said your absolutely right.
@@ЦветомирИванов-т8ь The most common thing was that they were called "baby killers" for their alleged killing of innocent children and babies. Notice I said alleged. Many of these men were mere boys themselves when they were sent off by their country to fight what amounted to a political war.
I’m in Canada and as soon as I heard this gentleman served in Vietnam from 1966-68 I literally broke out in tears. The exchange between him and Judge Capio was heartfelt. All the best to all of you in Rhode Island from a regular guy in Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦.
As a British veteran, this is brilliant and what we are lacking in the UK. A compassionate and understanding judge. He says there is a fund set up by donations, please, how may I contribute to it?
Agreed mate, we don't treat our vets well, we have charities that cater for them, what the feck is that all about, the government should take care of everything they need.
@@PeterJPickles I spent time in the care of combat stress. Wonderful work done by them, but why does it have to be a charity to provide this care? Politicians have a lot to answer for.
@@johnossmann7036 Sure. I will tell you again. $78 is equal to $642.71 today, plus all housing, food and necessities was paid for. Adding that it would be an income in access of $2000/ month. On top of that they got help with tuition costs as well numerous benefits with housing, healthcare, loans, pension and many others. This after serving only 1 year. So yes this offered a good wage and numerous benefits that you could reap for your entire life.
@@silverwolf6866 it's not the same money for now because others did not plan to invest or even save that monthly salary that they have years ago after the war.... Unless the retirement benefits from military service is enough to make a living just to survive daily needs for today then your statement is just an opinion that needs re- statement , analyze before replying thanks
Even though I am not American , but I am ex-Military from a different country , this touches me deeply , may God bless this Vietnam-Vet and also the kind Judge !!
You saw this man flinch the moment the judge brought up the treatment they got when they came home. That clearly hurt him more than he's prepared to admit on camera.
Indeed. When they deserved respect and gratitude, many of them were mocked and harassed for participating in a conflict they didn't begin and were essentially forced (drafted) to join. I've never been in the military (I'm far too much of a wimp), but feel the men and women who serve in every capacity is deserving of my appreciation and esteem.
This beautiful judge makes me cry all the time his kindness is unreal. He has such a good heart. God bless him and keep him in good good health for a long long time.
To be truthful, he is using the letter of the law. Legislators create the law, but it's up to the discretion of the judges to interpret the law and execute it.
A wise man (yes there is one out there.) once said, rules are for the guidance of wise men and the blind obedience of fools. This judge understands that saying.
He’s dealing with minor traffic violations all day. Not huge crimes. And these people aren’t criminals either, just average people looking to revoke a simple ticket. That allows him to be this lenient.
@@huntermcclovio4517 lol You are weak in the mind. What a negative thing to say.. You are really eating yourself up from the inside with all that hatred of yours.
This video brought tears to my eyes. My father (RIP) served 12 yrs in the USMC & this veteran in the courtroom reminds me of my dad. He's very humble. God bless him!!
I just stumbled on these videos today and they blew my mind! This judge is an amazing and compassionate human being and I wish more people in positions of power would take note.
this guy gives me hope. i’ve been so on and off depressed during quarantine and seeing how humans can still be genuine and innately beautiful people like this gives me that spark of life i think i’ve let drift away in the last year or so
I'm drifting away from myself, but no longer sinking and drowning, but whenever like you said people are just kind, it puts me back together anew all over again. I'll see you at the finish line of hope and dreams come true, much power to you
Namaskaram from North India. India and beyond have every reason to Admire our "Mallubhais" for the Right Reasons : India's first 100% literate State by the close of the 50s ! That's far from all. The list is counting... BRAVO, Kerala !!
happy for the judge. i'm sure it brings him immense joy to be in a position that allows him to show grace and gratitude to our vets and just ppl in general.
My father was 82nd airborne and 173rd in Vietnam. When he got home he was spit on, housewives would tell their children to set off fireworks while he worked on his car so he’d hit his head on the roof. The respect this judge showed is amazing.
These veterans are so different if we compare to those veterans who sits on the Late Night Shows and brags about their actions. My deepest respect for him.
Ptsd or just war in general effects people differently. Some just loose their grip on being calm, some bottle it up or some somehow are able to get over it.
@@Bioflunz not true. For some its a type of personal therapy. Its the only way to justify the things they had to do in a combat environment or things they couldnt do/ werent able to.
@@Bioflunz its the difference between saying “i killed a mother in front of her child” versus “ i saved my whole damn team by shooting a terrorist that had a bazooka in hand... im da man”
That veteran is a man who's real and down to earth. And he was insulted for serving his country. Thank you sir for your service. And God bless this gracious judge who's actually human with a heart.
My dad told me when I was growing up, that the difference between a great police officer and a bad one is compassion. I believe the same could be said for every profession, or even all of humanity. Judge Caprio is a compassionate human. Respect!
I'm told the ex- officers in my family were like this. Unfortunately they could not stay and change things from the inside, and yet, something is changing because I have met a couple kind people in the force that treated me with empathy and just did their jobs. I'm not sure I should judge people by their profession, busted system or not.
I almost cried watching this. It's fantastic to see someone in the government showing real gratitude to our veterans. It's also very nice to see a judge that treats people like humans rather than treating them like they're beneath them. We all make mistakes. A badge or a gavel doesn't change that. At the end of the day any person can make a mistake and I respect people who realize that.
As a 72 yr old Vietnam vet i appreciate this judge, true we weren't treated with respect when we returned home but i like to think and believe that with that we helped open the door that America would treat our veterans with the respect they so deeply deserve for the grace of God and veterans is what gives this country it's blessings. Some could tell horrible things they saw and did that i believe God did not intend one to see and do however war causes one to do and see those thing's, so with that being said God bless the veterans!!!
Hello Sir. forgive me if im being ignorant but i wasnt born in the states. but why were the vets who were fighting for their country not treated with respect when you returned home?
@@theiboy Because general people had made up mind that conflict in other countries were none of their business. They were scared of two world wars and the deaths with it. That is why they protested against the government there. Army personnel were shamed for taking part there.
We have just witness two people of great character and values interacting. If there were more people like this, our world would be in a different shape.
This is precisely what an honest self respecting and patriot person looks like I'm an indian and i love how this person carries himself Peak integrity salute u sir
This Judge has me in tears every video I see of him. Such an amazing judge and I want to thank you on behalf of the military as a military member for what you did for him. Peace and love is the least I wish for you.
I am in the Philippines and enjoying watching your program, I am deeply touch when you give importance to those who serve and put their lives on line to preserve our freedom and democracy God bless you sir.
From Paris, France, all my sincere regards to Hon. Judge Frank Caprio Jr. Justice must be applied. Sometimes with severity but always with fairness and equity and whenever possible with humanity. This program is a clear confirmation that most of the time this is possible. This program is exemplary and has an educative vocation and I would not be surprised to learn that it is studied at Law Schools and Universities.
A veteran's deep dignity in front of a judge's deep humanity.
Well said!
That's the model of the world we want to see.
Very well spoken.
I want to quote this.
His story almost had me in tears
The veteran has pride and honor . You can clearly tell that he doesn't have the money but still insisted on paying the fine . A real man with a big heart . Im not even american yet I respect men like him .
Not even American yet? We NEED more people with that kind of respect! Welcome and good luck to you Sir.
if yet means your coming in, God Bless.
You dont have to be American to respect men like him
Yet there didnt mean he is gonna be an american soon. Yet there works the same way as the word "but".
@@crudojoshuaricofort8795 I thought the same thing,either way it was a nice comment.
The veteran has not even asked to reduce the payment, he only asked to give him time to pay it. My greatest respect!
A Man of dignity and honor...
Salute! 👊
Us veterans never ask for help we all Just try to soldier on that’s what we were trained to do but good on u judge
My late husband served in Vietnam, USAF.He to,d me of being called a "baby killer" and not being able to find work so he left the US to work overseas in the Marshal Islands and eventually returned to the US. He never made a big deal about his service and he always squirmed when people would thank him for his service. When he passed I made sure to have the American Legion there at his memorial service to fold his burial flag and play Taps. Legion Riders were there to do a flag line outside the church. I wanted everyone in that church to know he was a veteran. God bless this gentleman in court and for the Judge who supports military servicemen and women.
while snowflakes wanted to treat them they are very special.
That veteran is a man I can deeply respect. Modest, Honest and respectful.
indeed
Judge : How much can you pay?
Veteran : whatever you say
He is on a set income, but still he did not tried to bargain it down, thats the dignity and respect for the system
Hats off sir
What is "set income"?
@@Dan_Dropper This means that he receives a certain amount of money each month. With that amount, he has to pay all his expenses.
@@Dan_Dropper he is on a budget monthly..
@@bkym03 Thank you for the answer
@@ChinHobbyToys Thank you for the answer
This judge is worthy of being called "your honor".
God bless and Merry Christmas !
You mean God Bless
@@boxingbull523 indeed
@@Peekingduck no problem
Agreed!
god dsnt exist. if ur old enough to get on the internet its time to grow up and lose your imaginary friends
As a retired man with 22 years service I'd like to thank this Judge for his comments and care. This is a man who has a heart and sees the good in each and every person. We need more like him sitting on the bench, would be a much better world. Time to stop the hating and spread more love and grace. God bless you Judge.
Indeed. It's not just the service abroad, but good men doing good things at home too. One day, someone will pay a fine for the judge, for the same reason, because on his honourable service to the rest of us.
Amen brother
I'm with you as well !!
Thank you too for your service,SIR.
if anyone is willing to fill me in id appreciate it. Why were Vietnam war vets treated badly??
I'm An Iraq veteran. Thank you judge for talking care of that man. My generation was treated a lot better.
I would trade places with them in a heartbeat. Thank you again Sir for taking care of him.
Same here Keith. The VA seems to be working better for them too but still needs work.
Nicko D. I have to agree with you. I am a service connect veteran and the VA is way better now. Still needs works but it's better.
Devon Michael
Thank you for your service sir.
No. No, you wouldn't.
Thank you for service !!!
A serviceman's true humility, a judge's deep sincerity. They are ingredients for hope in our world.
My step dad is a Vietnam vet disabled from agent orange. Absolutely breaks my heart hearing the stories about the way he was treated even by his own family after coming home. Weather you agree or disagree with the war, vets SHOULD NEVER be treated with anything but respect.
Correct. They only did what they were told to do. I wasn’t in Vietnam but served in that time. We were told not to travel in uniform because of the way people in the military were treated at that time.
@@johnkranig2054 he lived in Oregon and said he got home at 21 and was spit on and punched so he went into the bathroom and threw all his stuff away... Absolutely breaks my heart.
@@Thetattooedredneck
Yeah that’s what it was like in some places.
@@Thetattooedredneck Protesters didn’t dare do that in my home town, they would have been beaten.
@Russ Ingram exactly. Like they willingly went over there and did what they did. The government had nothing to do with it.
God- Are you Judge Caprio?
- Yes
God- Your case dismissed.
@Gil Sandoval but all this judge do is to do good.
🤣😂🤣 Good analogy 👏👏👏
only if you accept Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.
tuzbubey no
@@dansaid5950 That isn't a requirement to enter Heaven and you're speaking blasphemy.
He doesn't treat them as criminals but as humans. We need judges like him all over the world... He's so kind and understanding
For traffic infractions maybe. But there's no way he could be a criminal judge. He is way too soft on people. All he does is listen to excuses and make excuses for running red lights and speeding. If your mom was killed by someone running a red light I bet you wouldn't be so accepting of their excuses. I wonder how I manage to drive for 10 years without a red light ticket.
That's because they are not criminals, just regular people who had violated traffic rules, a judge who is in charge of murderers and rapes wouldn't be that kind, or make those "funny small talks", what this judge does is not wrong, but it isn't a thing that applies everywhere, he just happen to have the right conditions to function that way
@@darkjdiego that's why I said he could never be a criminal judge thats the whole point of my comment
@@privateuser7 that's why I was replying the first comment and not yours, u right
@ghgg not in this one but in others.
I swear this judge is one of the few that still makes me believe there are good men of the law in America.
dude, it's a show.
@@stell4you it's not a show. Judge Judy, and all the other courts you see on TV are shows. Caught in Providence is not. What you see, is actual court proceedings. The producers pick the best stories from these proceedings, and put them on TV.
@@stergiosserres6680 Believe me. Without camera and picking this would go another way.
@@stell4you
Can you explain the meaning of some videos on your channel?
@@macsenstavrakis205 Very varying videos. Which one do you mean?
This judge clearly understand the plight of veterans. All I can say is a big THANK YOU to him and also a very belated WELCOME HOME to this veteran. FLY NAVY!!!
I walked up to a Vietnam Veteran (because he had a ball cap on displaying it) and told him, "Thank you for your service in Vietnam and I'm glad you made it back alive." I shook his hand and walked off. Then a few minutes later he was crying and his wife was hugging him. In my heart I believe I did the right thing. These Vietnam Vets went through PURE HELL! This bullshit war murdered at least 58,000 soldiers all because of the "Gulf of Tonkin Incident". Which the U.S Government admitted to lying about.
Lol
you definetly did the right thing there. you made a mans day by thanking him for him putting his life on the line. especially vietnam vets didnt get that welcome after they came home. keep being the person you are.
3 Knives, thank you for that, i was not in Viet Nam, but know what they went through.
@@raikbarczynski6582 Yep. I appreciate that. I started thinking I shouldn't do it anymore. Anyway, I still thank everyone of the Vietnam Veterans that I see.
Seems you're forgetting all the harm and genocide the U.S soldiers committed while in Vietnam.
Absolutely nothing to be praised about.
What a humble veteran. He didn't boast about his service or himself being a vet, he didn't ask for any special treatment or entitlement, he only ask for more time so that he could gather enough to pay for his mistake. True humble patriot! And the judge is a true caring person. God tells us not to judge others, but I believe He allows this man judge others. God bless these people!
1Co 2:15 KJV But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man.
after talking to some nam vets What I came to realize is that they don’t really want to talk about it.
@Tony true I don't know any Vietnam vets that boast, maybe a few that wrote books and stuff.
@@AIA1990 that's also true, it's not easy for them to talk. PTSD is not something easy to talk. Even some ww2 vets are still suffering from it.
As my father, a Vietnam Marine veteran, would say, “Don’t mean nothin.”
Real men , “not looking for anything and willing to take it on the chin.
Dr Rhys Barber Audiology Associates when they came back they got a lot of crap for going oversees and killing people. Every nation has done it but Vietnam was I think the first war where they truly showed what happens to the public through media
baby killer
Adel Senpai stfu
Yes I really liked the way he worded that. So simple, yet profound and most important true. Love it ❤
@@bohalaa1733 yes, a lot of war crimes did happen, especially the my lai massacre but he may not have been involved with them
I've seen two things in common in Vietnam vets and that are: humility and honesty/dignity (they make no excuses whatsoever). Huge respect to them...
And hats off to the ever compassionate Judge Caprio...
A little empathy and kindness goes a long way.
This is the person they should be putting on the supreme court. He's fair, kind, and extremely respectful.
My only worry with that would be he'ld be surrounded by vultures and because of that his qualty of life would be greatly reduced. That being said your absolutely right.
Gore4ever
Yep totally agree...but definitely need people like him in the high courts.
true what a man!!! love from denmark
My dad was treated like crap when he came home
What happened
@@ЦветомирИванов-т8ь The most common thing was that they were called "baby killers" for their alleged killing of innocent children and babies. Notice I said alleged. Many of these men were mere boys themselves when they were sent off by their country to fight what amounted to a political war.
Same with my grandfather who was in Korea and nam. He wouldn’t say much about veitnam he did tell me he did a lot of things he wasn’t proud of
@@889976889 But he still did them.
Whyyyyyy?
Brought tears to my eyes! My thanks to all the Vets out there and to judge Caprio for being such a Godly Man
Same thought.Thank you,Maureen.
And he is probably the very best husband too!!! Where are all the good guys like him anymore? LOL
i love him so much, he is my Anerican Buddha. God bless you, I wish you live long and healthy
Tears here, what a wonderfull Judge. Wish I could meet him in person and shake his hand
+1
I’m in Canada and as soon as I heard this gentleman served in Vietnam from 1966-68 I literally broke out in tears. The exchange between him and Judge Capio was heartfelt. All the best to all of you in Rhode Island from a regular guy in Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦.
Words can not express how much I admire this person. Love the work he's does and keep reminding me there is still hope in the crazy world we live in.
As a British veteran, this is brilliant and what we are lacking in the UK. A compassionate and understanding judge. He says there is a fund set up by donations, please, how may I contribute to it?
I don't know, but sincere thanks for asking!
Such a great gesture..thank you!
Agreed mate, we don't treat our vets well, we have charities that cater for them, what the feck is that all about, the government should take care of everything they need.
People send in mail with cash in it mainly. You can go to their website too to donate
@@PeterJPickles I spent time in the care of combat stress. Wonderful work done by them, but why does it have to be a charity to provide this care? Politicians have a lot to answer for.
Served in 1966??? He looks pretty good for someone 70+ years old.
Was thinking the same. He doesn't look one year older than 60.
He looks late 50s, early to mid 60s
He should be cast as a movie actor or something.
definitely built different. Real men
he's 77
Respect the vets...they died for you,don't ever forget these unselfish men.
Think about the for a minute.. "They died"
and they did it for money, accolades and adventure.
@@TomaszDK Privates in Vietnam received about $78.00 in pay per month. Tell me again about how they did it for money.
@@johnossmann7036 Sure. I will tell you again. $78 is equal to $642.71 today, plus all housing, food and necessities was paid for. Adding that it would be an income in access of $2000/ month. On top of that they got help with tuition costs as well numerous benefits with housing, healthcare, loans, pension and many others. This after serving only 1 year. So yes this offered a good wage and numerous benefits that you could reap for your entire life.
@@silverwolf6866 it's not the same money for now because others did not plan to invest or even save that monthly salary that they have years ago after the war....
Unless the retirement benefits from military service is enough to make a living just to survive daily needs for today then your statement is just an opinion that needs re- statement , analyze before replying thanks
Both are gentlemen , Thanks for spreading this kind of humanity .
This guy was so humble we need more people like him
Compassion and understanding isn't lost when it comes to this judge
Two men of outstanding character.
What a great man this judge is ,never forgot what life’s about
Even though I am not American , but I am ex-Military from a different country , this touches me deeply , may God bless this Vietnam-Vet and also the kind Judge !!
Go back home, we dont want you. The elevator is full...get it?
@@Markos581973 isnt that what your mother said to you?
@@sheridont5621 that's so 1990's bro. Got anything better kid?
@@Markos581973 Some people say the 90's are back so why should i come up with something better?
@@sheridont5621 shouldn't you be burning down your cities you woke libeeal
I really started crying watching this
I just love seeing veterans being well treated.
This Judge is amazing. We need more like him.
Now that is a true soldier. Served and dosen't bring up his service as to receive special treatment. Much respect for this man
Nobody can even imagine what the veterans went through in that war! My respect.
For a lot of them, comming "home" was worse than Vietnam.......
You saw this man flinch the moment the judge brought up the treatment they got when they came home. That clearly hurt him more than he's prepared to admit on camera.
Indeed. When they deserved respect and gratitude, many of them were mocked and harassed for participating in a conflict they didn't begin and were essentially forced (drafted) to join. I've never been in the military (I'm far too much of a wimp), but feel the men and women who serve in every capacity is deserving of my appreciation and esteem.
what movie or documentary (or provide both) most accurately describes and shows what they went thru ?
@@ilikeutube8728 That´s the reazon why nobody can even imagine. But they know.And good times, certainly weren't.
Thank you for giving this veteran a break. You show that there is hope for humanity yet. Bravo!
I wish he was in charge of all our Judicial system. He’d make a great president also.
He has too much integrity to succeed in any of our political parties. Makes me sad.
This beautiful judge makes me cry all the time his kindness is unreal. He has such a good heart. God bless him and keep him in good good health for a long long time.
I love how this judge leads by example. He rules by the spirit of the law, with compassion, instead of the letter of the law.
To be truthful, he is using the letter of the law. Legislators create the law, but it's up to the discretion of the judges to interpret the law and execute it.
A wise man (yes there is one out there.) once said, rules are for the guidance of wise men and the blind obedience of fools. This judge understands that saying.
He’s dealing with minor traffic violations all day. Not huge crimes. And these people aren’t criminals either, just average people looking to revoke a simple ticket. That allows him to be this lenient.
I like how he didn't drop the case, but he gave him a bit of a break. Everyone makes mistakes, so he let him off easy, that's nice.
Absolutely love the amount of respect here to those who served.
Didn't expect to see you here wacky!
Veterans have a beautiful child. Respect
This judge is just amazing!
He have agood hart
This video made me cry. I can’t help but love this judge
you are weak...like this veteran guy.
@@huntermcclovio4517 "This veteran guy" have you served in a war? probably not.
@@Xy_ce yes I have, I have seen executions as well. first hand. marines are so weak and they cant handle real war trauma. most of them losers.
@@huntermcclovio4517 christ you're a terrible person
@@huntermcclovio4517 lol You are weak in the mind. What a negative thing to say.. You are really eating yourself up from the inside with all that hatred of yours.
This video brought tears to my eyes. My father (RIP) served 12 yrs in the USMC & this veteran in the courtroom reminds me of my dad. He's very humble. God bless him!!
May your Corpsman father RIP, bless him, you and your family 🖤
@@GammaX13 thank you so much for the kind words!! May you and your family be blessed as well
Semper fi
@@GammaX13 thank you!! I greatly appreciate your kind words
I just stumbled on these videos today and they blew my mind! This judge is an amazing and compassionate human being and I wish more people in positions of power would take note.
Judge choked up a little when he was talking about our Vietnam vet brothers. God bless him.
I like how his grand daughter always looks like she came from a softball game or she's going to a softball game.
Finaly i know who the cute girl is
@@muntedarius7628 she must be like 14?
@@muntedarius7628 she cute as hell bruh
@tf2lastplayer 3 years ain’t much that’s good
@@Jonny503EA does anyone know if she has a instagram or something?
All of us veterans owe Judge Frank Caprio the same respect he's shown to us.
People should be like this veteran. Less complains and more acceptance of the challenges in life.
Tears.
The Humbleness of the Vet.
The Wonderful discretion of The Judge.
this guy gives me hope. i’ve been so on and off depressed during quarantine and seeing how humans can still be genuine and innately beautiful people like this gives me that spark of life i think i’ve let drift away in the last year or so
I'm drifting away from myself, but no longer sinking and drowning, but whenever like you said people are just kind, it puts me back together anew all over again. I'll see you at the finish line of hope and dreams come true, much power to you
@@the_quiet_ones same to you🔄🤲☀️
He actually judges with Honor in his mind, He has all of my respect.
I'm a grown man, but this Judge makes me teary eyed. He has such a big heart made of gold.
Heart melting judgment. Great Judge.
Those who didn't have tears in their eyes should learn to be _human_ Love from Kerala, India
munna bhai
Namaste from USA
Being human👍
Namaskaram from North India.
India and beyond have every reason to Admire our "Mallubhais" for the Right Reasons : India's first 100% literate State by the close of the 50s !
That's far from all. The list is counting...
BRAVO, Kerala !!
@@marietheresa7866 Thank you sister, just noticed the kind reply
The more i hear and see this judge. The more i love his attitude. He loves and respects our veterans.
happy for the judge. i'm sure it brings him immense joy to be in a position that allows him to show grace and gratitude to our vets and just ppl in general.
I literally cried watching this... This dude has my greatest respect!
my heart goes out to all veterans for the way they are treated when they come home😌
Thank you for your service, Sir. Never forgotten and never will look down on anyone affected by war. God Bless.
Respect for the Judge and the veteran!
I can’t thank the judge enough for giving veterans a break like that. I’m a struggle veteran living week by week. Thank you for the hope for humanity.
All the best dear sir. God bless you. Love from India 👏❤️
I like that judge...I've seen him a time or two n he's not only a fair and impartial person but a heart felt individual and sympathies with people
This was a very touching one. 😭 I hope there are more judges like Judge Caprio.❤
May the Lord bless this man. Thank you Judge for the kindness you gave to this vet. He sure is a humble man.
That brought a tear to my eye. Thank you for your service x
My father was 82nd airborne and 173rd in Vietnam. When he got home he was spit on, housewives would tell their children to set off fireworks while he worked on his car so he’d hit his head on the roof. The respect this judge showed is amazing.
These veterans are so different if we compare to those veterans who sits on the Late Night Shows and brags about their actions. My deepest respect for him.
I respect all veterans. Even those who brag about their stories of combat.
Ptsd or just war in general effects people differently. Some just loose their grip on being calm, some bottle it up or some somehow are able to get over it.
It is how you know if someone is telling the truth or not. Someone that has "seen stuff" or "done stuff" doesn't talk about it.
@@Bioflunz not true. For some its a type of personal therapy. Its the only way to justify the things they had to do in a combat environment or things they couldnt do/ werent able to.
@@Bioflunz its the difference between saying “i killed a mother in front of her child” versus “ i saved my whole damn team by shooting a terrorist that had a bazooka in hand... im da man”
The veteran is a gentleman.He never give lame excuses and was ready to pay for his traffic fines.
This made me cry. Judge Caprio thank you so dearly for your grace extended to these soldiers
I can't help but shed a few tears whenever I see the kindness of Judge Caprio....
One of the best judges in the world 😅🥰🥰
Now that is a great judge, applying wisdom and compassion to help rather than to punish. God bless you sir!
That veteran is a man who's real and down to earth. And he was insulted for serving his country. Thank you sir for your service. And God bless this gracious judge who's actually human with a heart.
Respect to the vet... well used discretion judge.. honour and respect to both.
My dad told me when I was growing up, that the difference between a great police officer and a bad one is compassion. I believe the same could be said for every profession, or even all of humanity. Judge Caprio is a compassionate human. Respect!
Wise man and so true
I'm told the ex- officers in my family were like this. Unfortunately they could not stay and change things from the inside, and yet, something is changing because I have met a couple kind people in the force that treated me with empathy and just did their jobs. I'm not sure I should judge people by their profession, busted system or not.
I almost cried watching this. It's fantastic to see someone in the government showing real gratitude to our veterans. It's also very nice to see a judge that treats people like humans rather than treating them like they're beneath them. We all make mistakes. A badge or a gavel doesn't change that. At the end of the day any person can make a mistake and I respect people who realize that.
His lil daughter so proud of him . God bless this judge
In tears after watching this. Lots of love to the respected veteran. And no words for judge Caprio. May God bless you with a long and healthy life.
As a 72 yr old Vietnam vet i appreciate this judge, true we weren't treated with respect when we returned home but i like to think and believe that with that we helped open the door that America would treat our veterans with the respect they so deeply deserve for the grace of God and veterans is what gives this country it's blessings. Some could tell horrible things they saw and did that i believe God did not intend one to see and do however war causes one to do and see those thing's, so with that being said God bless the veterans!!!
Hello Sir. forgive me if im being ignorant but i wasnt born in the states. but why were the vets who were fighting for their country not treated with respect when you returned home?
@@theiboy Because general people had made up mind that conflict in other countries were none of their business. They were scared of two world wars and the deaths with it. That is why they protested against the government there. Army personnel were shamed for taking part there.
Good judge giving respect to veteran is a very good thing. Live long judge
Total respect to this humble man and to this incredible Judge. What true and steadfast human beings they both are. Best wishes from Essex, England.
God bless judge Caprio for acknowledging veteran’s and show compassion .
All veterans deserve break. God bless Judge Capri
He is really a humble and even a shy veteran man. God bless Judge Caprio for being very merciful with him in his ruling.
Absolute respect to this judge, what a real man himself.
He is a great Judge, a Judge with dignity and respect especially to those who served our country. People like I bow before
Two men, with dignity, honour, humility & Respect 🙏🙏
We have just witness two people of great character and values interacting. If there were more people like this, our world would be in a different shape.
A square maybe...🙃
This is precisely what an honest self respecting and patriot person looks like I'm an indian and i love how this person carries himself
Peak integrity salute u sir
This Judge has me in tears every video I see of him. Such an amazing judge and I want to thank you on behalf of the military as a military member for what you did for him. Peace and love is the least I wish for you.
I went with my parents to pick up a family member from the air port after Vietnam war. It’s a memory that is unforgettable !
Lots had mental issues and were treated like dirt :'(
God bless this judge....his reward will be waiting for him....the greatest gift of all is LOVE !!!!!
When a young 18 year old risks his life for this country, we owe him a debt of gratitude for the rest of his life. This Judge is GREAT!
I am in the Philippines and enjoying watching your program, I am deeply touch when you give importance to those who serve and put their lives on line to preserve our freedom and democracy God bless you sir.
From Paris, France, all my sincere regards to Hon. Judge Frank Caprio Jr. Justice must be applied. Sometimes with severity but always with fairness and equity and whenever possible with humanity. This program is a clear confirmation that most of the time this is possible. This program is exemplary and has an educative vocation and I would not be surprised to learn that it is studied at Law Schools and Universities.
what an attitude!!! I wish kids these days were humble like him. we really appreciate your service, sir. may God bless you ❤️