
BY: AMY RUSSO
If Providence were a person, it would be Judge Frank Caprio. The municipal court fixture and star of the long-running “Caught in Providence” — a televised series of real-life court proceedings from parking tickets to speeding violations — is beloved.
Take it from the 600 or 700 people who showed up for a party to celebrate his Daytime Emmy nomination. While "The People's Court" ultimately scored the win for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program, the judge's throngs of fans made the case for his nomination.
SOURCE: https://eu.providencejournal.com/
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