Judge Frank Caprio, ‘Caught in Providence’ Star, Dies at 88

Known for his sense of empathy in the courtroom, Caprio served for 38 years in the Providence Municipal Court

Judge Frank Caprio spoke to RIPBS in 2022.
Judge Frank Caprio spoke to RIPBS in 2022.
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Longtime Providence Municipal Court Chief Judge Frank Caprio died Wednesday, according to the court, after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 88.

Known for his wry humor and sense of empathy in the courtroom, Caprio became an unlikely social media star thanks to his “Caught In Providence” TV series.

In 2022, he spoke with Rhode Island PBS about his belief in showing compassion.

“I haven’t met the person yet who hasn’t made a mistake and needed a second chance,” Caprio said. “It’s all part of life.”

Caprio served for 38 years in the Providence Municipal Court, retiring in 2023. “Caught in Providence,” which began airing locally in 2000, showed Caprio ruling on traffic cases, and gained billions of views when it caught fire on YouTube and social media. Caprio’s accounts have 3.3 million followers on Facebook and Instagram.

The Public’s Radio political reporter Ian Donnis remembered being in Caprio’s courtroom after he received a parking ticket because a No Parking sign was covered by a tree.

“So I took a picture of it with what was then my very rudimentary cell phone, brought it to Judge Caprio’s court,” Donnis said, “and he got a big laugh, saying, ‘You mean there’s a sign in there?’ And he dismissed the ticket.

Raised in Providence, Caprio graduated from Central High School and Providence College, according to a 2025 news release from PC touting him as commencement speaker. He attended evening classes at Suffolk University Law School while teaching high school in Providence.

He and his wife Joyce are the parents of 5 children.

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