The man asking if he going to jail, broke my heart. Poor guy. Imagine what he was feeling like night before. I send him a hug, I hope he gets it. God bless that man.
@@cenaakashakash no it's highly unlikely even the shittiest of places have minor regulations for driving so no and the speech by the judge was actually funny when he was talking about freedom as if you can only get a ticket dismissed in America or you can only speak your mind in America . The propaganda in the US is to be admired.
I just started crying when the man asked if he was going to go to jail. Imagine living in a country where going to court is so terrifying 😥💔
5 років тому+73
its USA, We imprison more than any other country by a huge margin. This is traffic court though. On a date where no cops show up to confirm offenses. Unless the camera shows the offense its illegal for the cop to give a fine. What a nice judge for following the LAW
@ Please stop, no we do not. China has far more prisoners and their people are oppressed. Not to mention all the other horrors that go on in many other countries that go without notice because there are no "statistics" to be had in the first place. You only feel this way because you read about our "statistics", which we bother logging, other countries don't. You are lucky and privileged to live in USA.
@ I'd love to know where you're getting your silly statistics from. You want to experience horror? Get off your comfortable seat (of which you seem to take for granted) and go live in one of those countries you so dearly lie for. Let's see how long you last before you come running back to the country you talk so bad about.
wow america is vs germany, is usa much more terrify than germany. in your country you get 5 year in jail when you have sex with 19 with a 16 years old girl? wtf?
it's not the place he comes from. He fears for being a foreing person in a foreign country and going to court for something wrong he did. All that alone is enough to scare him like that.
@@JAB2010 You have no idea what's happening in onther countries, have you? You'd better enjoy where you're living, no much countries in the world where is better. But plenty of those where is much worse.
Normally I would agree, but in this specific case it was inappropriate for that poor man, he was terrified and it was not helpful for this mans mental state.
I felt so bad the judge was laughing with him and trying to make him feel comfortable and he didn’t know and he thought that he could still be in trouble 😢
As someone born and raised in the states, I always take great notice to the the incredible amount of respect and gratitude that people who come to this country have. Knocks the entitled crybaby out of me everytime
No jail for you, the gentleman must have had a few sleepless nights. American has so many problems which ma never be overcome and yet it's still a wonderful country.
@@drany6707 Wherever you have gotten your information or life's experience from, I feel sorry for you. The absolute overwhelming majority of the US does not even remotely portray the image you suggest. Where it does; has nothing to do with the inherent values, established by the founders, in our Constitution but is from lawless anti-American establishments securing positions in government spreading hostile teachings. You will NEVER find the America you speak of where Just laws of this nation are in place.
When the gentleman asked if he was going to jail, i teared up. It must have been so frightening for him. I really hope he is very successful and happy in America. God Bless Him and God Bless the Judge. It's very nice to see good people.
Oh my, I felt so sorry for that first young man. What fear he must have had in his heart, not knowing if he could wind up in jail. I'm so glad that Judge Caprio quickly put his mind at ease - then Inspector Quinn decided to have a little fun with him. LOL The second case was funny and, once again, Inspector Quinn had some wise counsel for parents. You are hilarious, Ziggy!
We never truly realize and appreciate what we have in America until we hear from people like this first gentleman. I can only imagine the fear and possibly sleepless nights he spent worrying about whether he would go to jail. For something so minor. Proud to be an American!!
OR, he has "witnessed" the actions of the courts in DC where people charged with misdemeanors for trespassing in the US Capital have been in jail for the last 18 months. His fear is justified, believing that the US is like the country from which he came.
@@garyviehe9365 it happened 11 months ago yesterday, not 18. This video is over 2 years old, the comment posted here also predates it. So your hypothesis is incorrect and factually inaccurate (on multiple fronts).
@@shivasurya7008 It's a bit too familiar, if you're his law clerk you might call him sir, if you meet the judge at a social function you might call him 'Your Honor' when you first meet him and then 'sir' thereafter, but if you're standing in front of him as a defendant you should probably show proper deference and call him 'Your Honor.' With that said, few judges will actually hold it against you if you call them sir and they certainly won't hold it against you if you're a visibly frightened foreigner unfamiliar with our social customs. We Americas are a lot more relaxed when it comes to these things than the British are, but all the same it's kinda funny to see a guy who is literally bowing before the judge refer to him using a more familiar title.
Only real niggas talk with such respect . Calling someone "Sir" is very soothing and brings Peace into the mind of the people . Calling somebody "Sir" proves you know wassup and that you are real that you respect and understand God and his creations . In the Greek Army we call everybody "Sir" . Because it reminds to the people that they must stay focused, clean and agile as a man that deserves to be called a "Sir" .
@Vect0r It toned down a bit from the traditional honorific of 'Your Excellency,' but, by American custom, only Gen. Washington is 'His Excellency.' Even our ambassadors aren't styled as 'Their Excellencies,' in fact, I believe American ambassadors are the only ones on earth who reject this style in favor of 'The Honorable,' every other countries ambassadors are referred to as 'Your Excellency.' However, I do believe a few states, such as Virginia and Massachusetts, still refer to their governors as 'His Excellency' in formal settings. It's really a rather modest style and was chosen for precisely that reason, certainly more modest than Your Excellency, Your Lordship, Your Grace, Your Eminence, Your Holiness, Your Highness, Your Royal Highness, Your Majesty, etc.
I love this judge so humble and respectful and I like how the guy asks am I going to jail poor guy sending you hugs lots of hugs from my family to yours
U r so right about the keys I did it to my son 4 1 month never ask me for them and I stood by it lesson learned 💯great son today 💙he tells everyone about it Love u son 💙
When I heard his case is dismissed my hands went into a praying position next to my mouth. Love seeing kindness and just good things happening to people. Be kind to one another.
As a Nigerian, I'm broken for Mr Okunola. Here in Night, anything that involves the police or the court is usually a nightmare and a fearful experience. God bless Judge Caprio
@frank caprio sir you are the best 👍I want to be a judge like you in the future, after complet my LLB. I am very impressed with your way of treat offenders.
Judge Caprio , you are the best, I wish all the judges be like you, so much good and make people feel calm and relax and also you dismiss the cases, thats so good to see that..., God bless you Best regards sir And i wish you the best.....,
Living definition of PTSD from growing up in a place where this would be a legitimate fear. I can't even imagine how hard that must be on kids there and how scared they must be all the time.
The feeling of complete confusion and fear that I can relate too in this man, such a heartbreaking moment. I commend him for showing up even if he thought he might go to jail. Wow 😢
The first gentleman broke my heart. He was obviously scared to death and, thanks to Judge Caprio, relieved to know he wouldn’t be going to jail. He must’ve had a very traumatic experience before.
until you understand he was actually serious ,it was funny, but after that I felt bad for him, and that thing actually happened to me ,I'm from IRAN, so I understand where he is coming from, it is not funny!! people's laugh was out of ignorance of not understanding how serious he was, and that might seem funny here but it can happen n other places
This broke my heart, at first! THANK YOU Judge Caprio, for giving kindness and comfort to the first man in this video...And to SO MANY!! I truly wish WE ALL could be as FAIR AND JUST AS YOU ARE!!!!
The first man broke my heart, I feel for him, he was terrified. I’m glad Judge Caprio and Inspector Quinn took the time to take deep breaths with him and get him laughing once his case was dismissed.
2:49 "Thankfully, you live in a country where your opportunities are only as limited as your imagination and ambition." I don't live in the US, English is not my native language but so proud that I chose to study and understand this language. Quote of life!
Wow bless his heart he must've been worried that he was going to jail all morning and that's a horrible feeling so good for the judge quickly helping him understand and take his worry away. God Bless you
Went through many comments and realized that thare are still many good hearts who expressed their sympathies for the first poor guy.... Believe me it gave me enough confidence.... That there are still good hearts in the world. God bless u all
The first man, he is the true definition of what a man is. Doesn’t know his fate and still shows up thinking he could possibility end in jail because of it. My man we appreciate you
The man asking if he going to jail, broke my heart. Poor guy. Imagine what he was feeling like night before. I send him a hug, I hope he gets it. God bless that man.
Mark1130 He was lucky too, the sign was blocked by the tree branch. God bless you both!
Love and hug back to you
He was for sure up all night
We need more human beings like you.. always stay blessed Mark1130
I bet he is thinking more about his family than him while asking that question.
“I want to know my fate”
Omg that broke my heart
Yes because he's a Nigerian.. a country where you the government always win, doesn't matter if you're right or wrong.
Yes same feeling
First guy is very respectful and courteous
And terrified 😰
He was terrified... He surely comes from a country where they put people behind the bars for a minor traffic incident...
@@cenaakashakash there's no such place lol.
@@MH-df6zx There might be who knows....
@@cenaakashakash no it's highly unlikely even the shittiest of places have minor regulations for driving so no and the speech by the judge was actually funny when he was talking about freedom as if you can only get a ticket dismissed in America or you can only speak your mind in America . The propaganda in the US is to be admired.
“Feel better now ok now put your hands behind your back” Quinn
Hilarious
lmao 😂😂
Shrek
132 likes for quoting the video?
@@jackwall6512 yeah i mean it was funny so why wouldnt it get so much likes
I just started crying when the man asked if he was going to go to jail. Imagine living in a country where going to court is so terrifying 😥💔
its USA, We imprison more than any other country by a huge margin. This is traffic court though. On a date where no cops show up to confirm offenses. Unless the camera shows the offense its illegal for the cop to give a fine. What a nice judge for following the LAW
@ Please stop, no we do not. China has far more prisoners and their people are oppressed. Not to mention all the other horrors that go on in many other countries that go without notice because there are no "statistics" to be had in the first place. You only feel this way because you read about our "statistics", which we bother logging, other countries don't. You are lucky and privileged to live in USA.
@ I'd love to know where you're getting your silly statistics from. You want to experience horror? Get off your comfortable seat (of which you seem to take for granted) and go live in one of those countries you so dearly lie for. Let's see how long you last before you come running back to the country you talk so bad about.
wow america is vs germany, is usa much more terrify than germany. in your country you get 5 year in jail when you have sex with 19 with a 16 years old girl? wtf?
@@InjectorGadget Actually, usa is 2nd behind China for most incarcerated per capita. But it's the land of the "free".
That poor man I feel so so bad for him. The absolute fear in his voice and eyes is heartbreaking.
This first gentleman must come from a very strict country, poor thing, I felt for him
He sounded very nigerian, and yes Nigeria is a VERY strict country
Simply Impish
He is a Youroba from Nigeria. They are very respectful
Must likely a Dictatorship.
it's not the place he comes from. He fears for being a foreing person in a foreign country and going to court for something wrong he did. All that alone is enough to scare him like that.
Feels like Nigeria!
There is no Kindergarten in Nigeria!
That dude was literally fearing for his life, ffs transfer me the God damn ticket and il pay
send a cheque to Caprio
@John Walker lol
theawesomeguy he didnt even get q ticket?
Yh fr men he has a good heart
I'll pitch in.
He is from Nigeria,
Where the guilty walkout free and the innocent go to jail.
D EA Sounds like he’ll fit in perfectly here in the states, then!
@@JAB2010 You have no idea what's happening in onther countries, have you? You'd better enjoy where you're living, no much countries in the world where is better. But plenty of those where is much worse.
For real? Lol
You're not wrong
How do you know?
"Are you guilty or not guilty?"
"I don't know, sir."
More honest than that? I don't know, sir... 👍
Meanwhile had he said Guilty I wonder if they could’ve used it
Smart boss........
I felt so bad for the first guy he was so nervous.😢 Judge Caprio was kind and understanding as always ❤️
DayDreamer68 first
“Feel better? Alright now put your hands in your back.” Lmfao i died at this point 😂
Soooo rude and savage but funny as hell 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was comic genius!
Idk how will he put hands in his back, he is wizard or he will put it behind his back
You died?
How the hell did you manage to write the post?
@@Traitorman..Proverbs26.11 From heaven?
They have to create a Nobel Prize for Justice, and the first winner should be Judge Caprio, like to support the Idea
:)
Then he's definitely an inn man..
Psychic Energy sure
There are many like him not shown on tv
He is wonderful a judge who never look who you are is how he feels toward humanity
I wont like because its 666
The 1st man broke my heart. It was apparent he was scared to death. Judge Caprio was very compassionate to this man.
Inspector Quinn is hilarious and made my day. Love his humor.
Louise B. His humour is annoying.
Munzir M ooo edgy
Munzir M you are annoying
Louise B. Sometimes his humor is a bit harmful
Normally I would agree, but in this specific case it was inappropriate for that poor man, he was terrified and it was not helpful for this mans mental state.
America, actually the whole world. Need more judge's like this gentleman.
I felt so bad the judge was laughing with him and trying to make him feel comfortable and he didn’t know and he thought that he could still be in trouble 😢
Yeah, he looked a bit «limited». Not sure he should be driving.
@@hugolafhugolaf nah, his issue was English
@@hugolafhugolaf
Fam tf u mean limited?
@@hugolafhugolaf i wanna see how you would feel if you are in a foreign country and get called to a court
Fr he has a good heart and personality
As someone born and raised in the states, I always take great notice to the the incredible amount of respect and gratitude that people who come to this country have. Knocks the entitled crybaby out of me everytime
The first man is the true concept of humbleness! God bless him...
“Feelin’ betta? now put your hands behind your back”
Legend
😪sad to think the worst.. I felt his scare.
I've never seen someone so scared in this court. So sad to know he came from a country where you could go to jail for traffic violations.
His accent :-( I love it, he seems like such an innocent man :-(
aw he was so nice u can tell he is a hardworking family man immigrant he just wants good for his family made me tear up
He loves your accent too!!
Get my number, you can hear me speak with dame accent ,we become friends
Maddynf Lil Tay hi i also know maddynf and lil tjay lol
Romoke Balogun what? ????
The guy who was scared probably couldn’t sleep the night before, poor guy didn’t know what to expect.
I love when they say, " I'm guilty with an explanation."
Put tears in my eyes, sir welcome home to America.
No jail for you, the gentleman must have had a few sleepless nights. American has so many problems which ma never be overcome and yet it's still a wonderful country.
Exactly
The greatest. 🇺🇸
Hassan we still usa baby the best for us
Yea we are a beautiful country, but we are also as any other country
Being from other countries like Nigeria where you can go to jail for simple things, he was probably terrified.
Man almost got a heart attack from a red light.
shows how lucky we are to be Americans. In his country he could very well have ended up in jail.
@@A.C.71 You got it backwards. The reason he was so afraid is BECAUSE this was in America. Had it been in Denmark he would not be afraid.
@@drany6707 Wherever you have gotten your information or life's experience from, I feel sorry for you. The absolute overwhelming majority of the US does not even remotely portray the image you suggest. Where it does; has nothing to do with the inherent values, established by the founders, in our Constitution but is from lawless anti-American establishments securing positions in government spreading hostile teachings. You will NEVER find the America you speak of where Just laws of this nation are in place.
Probabky wont even see your reply as it was months ago
@@drany6707 why don’t you move to Denmark then? 🥴
Poor guy, he was so scared.
When the gentleman asked if he was going to jail, i teared up. It must have been so frightening for him. I really hope he is very successful and happy in America. God Bless Him and God Bless the Judge. It's very nice to see good people.
Oh my, I felt so sorry for that first young man. What fear he must have had in his heart, not knowing if he could wind up in jail. I'm so glad that Judge Caprio quickly put his mind at ease - then Inspector Quinn decided to have a little fun with him. LOL The second case was funny and, once again, Inspector Quinn had some wise counsel for parents. You are hilarious, Ziggy!
@Conservative Atheist Well, I don't exactly see a grandpa there but, then again, I'm 70 years old so maybe it's just my eyesight. :)
WE love you all from morrocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
aw the first guy was so nervous lol i love that judge , he is very concerned & blessed.
When the man asked if he was going to go to jail. It just melted my heart.😥💔
Inspector Quinn is always hilarious :) God bless him and the Judge Caprio too!!!
The first one was so worried, I felt so bad that he wasn't completely understanding the jokes too.
The first man was so scared. I wanted to give him a hug.
We never truly realize and appreciate what we have in America until we hear from people like this first gentleman. I can only imagine the fear and possibly sleepless nights he spent worrying about whether he would go to jail. For something so minor. Proud to be an American!!
The Nigerian guy was thinking jail = green card cancelled.
Free food and home for years
Nastya Lav nothing’s free here
No he thought = Americans killing me for no reason like they killed millions of other people.
Ek Da yes... those millions of people... who committed traffic violations???
I’ve died 😂😂
God Bless the Judge for handling with so much compassion the anxiety of this poor men. So moving
My heart broke when asked if he was going to jail. I mean wow
This guy has suffered or witnessed something serious in past
OR, he has "witnessed" the actions of the courts in DC where people charged with misdemeanors for trespassing in the US Capital have been in jail for the last 18 months. His fear is justified, believing that the US is like the country from which he came.
@@garyviehe9365 it happened 11 months ago yesterday, not 18. This video is over 2 years old, the comment posted here also predates it. So your hypothesis is incorrect and factually inaccurate (on multiple fronts).
He just called the judge “sir” the whole time
Well wrong with calling sir?
@@shivasurya7008 It's a bit too familiar, if you're his law clerk you might call him sir, if you meet the judge at a social function you might call him 'Your Honor' when you first meet him and then 'sir' thereafter, but if you're standing in front of him as a defendant you should probably show proper deference and call him 'Your Honor.' With that said, few judges will actually hold it against you if you call them sir and they certainly won't hold it against you if you're a visibly frightened foreigner unfamiliar with our social customs. We Americas are a lot more relaxed when it comes to these things than the British are, but all the same it's kinda funny to see a guy who is literally bowing before the judge refer to him using a more familiar title.
Only real niggas talk with such respect . Calling someone "Sir" is very soothing and brings Peace into the mind of the people . Calling somebody "Sir" proves you know wassup and that you are real that you respect and understand God and his creations . In the Greek Army we call everybody "Sir" . Because it reminds to the people that they must stay focused, clean and agile as a man that deserves to be called a "Sir" .
@Vect0r It toned down a bit from the traditional honorific of 'Your Excellency,' but, by American custom, only Gen. Washington is 'His Excellency.' Even our ambassadors aren't styled as 'Their Excellencies,' in fact, I believe American ambassadors are the only ones on earth who reject this style in favor of 'The Honorable,' every other countries ambassadors are referred to as 'Your Excellency.' However, I do believe a few states, such as Virginia and Massachusetts, still refer to their governors as 'His Excellency' in formal settings. It's really a rather modest style and was chosen for precisely that reason, certainly more modest than Your Excellency, Your Lordship, Your Grace, Your Eminence, Your Holiness, Your Highness, Your Royal Highness, Your Majesty, etc.
So rude, where it should be "your honour"
Finally a"Judge"with a heart.I'm gonna start watching all shows.
I was so bored till I watched the video 😂😂 God bless you
I love this judge so humble and respectful and I like how the guy asks am I going to jail poor guy sending you hugs lots of hugs from my family to yours
God bless this judge and his family.
I would like to give that first guy a hug. Maybe he don’t like to hug other men, but at least I’ll give him a hand shake and tell him his a good guy.
@John Walker what was his concern on getting his green card revoked?
The first man is likely a Yoruba man that just entered Yankee... I'm sure he prepared his mind for the worst
“Feel better? Alright now put your hands behind your back.”😂🤣
If the first guy go to judge judy she gonna hive him a heart attack. 😂😂
Harpreet Singh he*
@@shadycactus8669 no it's she
They were to referring to judge judy who is a women
@@isabelsy woman*
(just decided to keep the joke going)
😅😅😅
When the first gentleman asked if he was going to jail, I felt horrible inside - it's saddens me that he worried about facing such an injustice.
Inspector Quinn just made my day 😂😂😂
It's a shame there aren't more judges like this out there.
Love you judge caprio
You both were so kind. It was so nice to see your companion. That's why I love your show.
Judge frank caprio is so humane,its so touching to c him treat the ppl so kindly.god bless u sir.💙💚💛
U r so right about the keys I did it to my son 4 1 month never ask me for them and I stood by it lesson learned 💯great son today 💙he tells everyone about it Love u son 💙
He liked like he was going to pass out. He truly looked insanely nervous.
My heart went out to this gentleman.Nervous was his name. As always Judge Caprio was there to calm him. Thank you Judge. You are the BEST.
When I heard his case is dismissed my hands went into a praying position next to my mouth. Love seeing kindness and just good things happening to people. Be kind to one another.
As a Nigerian, I'm broken for Mr Okunola. Here in Night, anything that involves the police or the court is usually a nightmare and a fearful experience. God bless Judge Caprio
Faith in humanity restored.
@frank caprio sir you are the best 👍I want to be a judge like you in the future, after complet my LLB.
I am very impressed with your way of treat offenders.
I thought he was going to have a heart attack poor guy.
Felt bad for that man, he probably got no sleep the night before waiting for his outcome. Thank you Judge.👍❤️🦋
Judge Caprio , you are the best,
I wish all the judges be like you, so much good and make people feel calm and relax and also you dismiss the cases, thats so good to see that...,
God bless you
Best regards sir
And i wish you the best.....,
God bless that nice man. Thank you judge for being such a kind person, God bless you also.
Such an inspiration for everyone judge Caprio. You are very kind and helpful. You inspired me to start my UA-cam channel!
I really love you Judge Frank Carprio watching here Al Khafji Saudi Arabia from Philippines
This guy is the living definition of innocence....
Living definition of PTSD from growing up in a place where this would be a legitimate fear. I can't even imagine how hard that must be on kids there and how scared they must be all the time.
I want to hug the first guy. So afraid, yet grateful for the mercy of the judge.
The feeling of complete confusion and fear that I can relate too in this man, such a heartbreaking moment. I commend him for showing up even if he thought he might go to jail. Wow 😢
The first gentleman broke my heart. He was obviously scared to death and, thanks to Judge Caprio, relieved to know he wouldn’t be going to jail. He must’ve had a very traumatic experience before.
The people in the back were so rude they were laughing at him.
The judge was also laughing. It doesn't mean he was being rude.
It's a way to try to relax someone, like the officer's joke.
Not really
it's unseal, they thought he 's just kidding
until you understand he was actually serious ,it was funny, but after that I felt bad for him, and that thing actually happened to me ,I'm from IRAN, so I understand where he is coming from, it is not funny!!
people's laugh was out of ignorance of not understanding how serious he was, and that might seem funny here but it can happen n other places
This broke my heart, at first! THANK YOU Judge Caprio, for giving kindness and comfort to the first man in this video...And to SO MANY!! I truly wish WE ALL could be as FAIR AND JUST AS YOU ARE!!!!
The first man broke my heart, I feel for him, he was terrified. I’m glad Judge Caprio and Inspector Quinn took the time to take deep breaths with him and get him laughing once his case was dismissed.
I m addicted to Judge Caprio's generosity... Good work Mr. Justice...
His fear for just a minor misdemeanor is heartbreaking. What we take for granted is a luxury to many others.
God bless judge caprio. It’s a honor to share a home state with this man
2:49 "Thankfully, you live in a country where your opportunities are only as limited as your imagination and ambition."
I don't live in the US, English is not my native language but so proud that I chose to study and understand this language. Quote of life!
Wow bless his heart he must've been worried that he was going to jail all morning and that's a horrible feeling so good for the judge quickly helping him understand and take his worry away. God Bless you
The Judge is very kind and compassionate.
Went through many comments and realized that thare are still many good hearts who expressed their sympathies for the first poor guy....
Believe me it gave me enough confidence.... That there are still good hearts in the world. God bless u all
First guy was so scared😀🇬🇭
Smiley emoji?
weird choice of emojis but ok
“Take a deep breath”😂
Feel better? Now put your hands behind your back
I wish that I have a chance to attend in the court room, all of you are very kind. Thanks for sharing all the good moments there.
Kind Judge Caprio is wonderful to watch...we need so many more Judges like him. 🥴
One in a million. Really respect u sir. Hope God Bless u and your family always
Dano made me feel so sad for him.. imagine the life he has seen and come from... the poor man was petrified :(
This Judge has more humanity, than the most people does. You have a good heart. God bless and love you Mr. Caprio.
I just love how the first guy reacted to the whole thing
The judge has avery kind heart that we could not find it in other court around the world.
The guy is so nice💕he was so afraid that he was gonna go to jail.
Thank you for both your honesty and compassion. You give me hope for humanity.
Man : whispers that he doesn't know if he was guilty.
Judge : calm down , calm down.
Awesome work judge thank you for understanding his situation from being from another country
What a great judge he cares more for the people than he cares about law.
The first man, he is the true definition of what a man is. Doesn’t know his fate and still shows up thinking he could possibility end in jail because of it. My man we appreciate you
The first guy,is very humble.