The Rhode Island Senate has introduced a resolution expressing deep sympathy on the passing of Judge Frank Caprio, a respected legal figure and beloved family man. Judge Caprio was married to Joyce Caprio for sixty-two years and was a father to five children. He was a prominent figure in the Providence community, raised by Italian immigrant parents, and worked diligently to earn his education while balancing multiple jobs. His political career began at the age of twenty-five when he was elected to the Providence City Council, and he later established a successful law practice that lasted over six decades. Judge Caprio was also known for his role in the Coast Guard House restaurant and his appointment to the Providence Municipal Court.
He gained national recognition through his television program "Caught in Providence," which showcased his unique approach to justice, characterized by humor and compassion. His contributions extended beyond the courtroom, as he was involved in numerous charitable endeavors, including funding scholarships and receiving various accolades for his work in social justice. The resolution honors his legacy, acknowledging his impact on the community and the legal profession, and extends condolences to his family and friends. The Secretary of State is directed to send a certified copy of the resolution to Judge Caprio's family.
Introduced By: Senator Frank A. Ciccone
Date Introduced: January 08
Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration