I was in the Navy stationed in Newport from 1963 to 1967. I have always felt guilty that Fellow service members gave a lot more than I. When the judge said to the vet "that any time you could have been sent to Vietnam", So he thought any who served deserved to be honored, it felt a small relief from that guilt. Thank you Judge Caprio
No matter whether or not you got deployed to a warzone, you were and almost certainly still are, willing to give your life to protect and serve your country in any and all capacities. You dont get enough recognition and that's just outright wrong. I know I'm thankful for you serving no matter whether you were in the war or not, you still were willing to give your life for the security of this nation. Thank you so much. ♡
You still did more that I can do due to medical reasons. You put yourself at risk of being sent to Vietnam any time possible. Thank you for ur service!
I'm Army Infantry, 84-90. I'm proud that you served! You shouldn't feel guilt. No need for it. What's the worst thing that could ever be found in a woman? A Marine I tip my hat to you, my fellow Vet!
I'm a US Navy combat veteran from the Gulf War. I served with some of the Vietnam vets as they wound down their careers in the mid to late '80's. They are among'st the most honorable men I have ever known. Bravo, Judge Caprio! Respect!!!!!
I worked for a few Chief Warrants and LDOs that had Vietnam service. This was in the 2000s. One Chief Warrant joined in 67 and retired in 2002 after 35 years
Hi, I am from Syria, and I am a big fan of this show, we used to have people like judge Caprio in our legal system before dictatorship took over our lives, this is why I feel glad to watch such judge who is able to govern with the spirit of the law rather than the actual text of the law.
Yep and speedometers arent exactly a calibrated precise piece of equipment, especially after they spent some years. My car is showing 3 kmh slower, and its just 5 years old.
In Australia, they set the speed guns for 7 km over so be like 3 miles. If you get a speed ticket say doing 120 k in 110 k area they deduct 3k as they use the 3k as a speedo threshold. But they are really strict around schools as they have been a lot of accidents. You know young kids excited running out onto the road so forth.
i thought there was a limit to how far u can go over the speed limit for it to actually be illegal, i thought it was like 4 or 5 mph over and even then most people dont care. people here where i live regularly go like 10 mph over the limit
Being a part of PAVN , I never expected these American soldiers would be treated insanely by their own countrymen after being defeated ! Every soldier deserves respect irrespective of the war results! I am honoured to be serving Vietnam from 1960 to 1965 ! The picture hanging right in front of my main entrance of the house brings back some good memories of our victory and encourages me to do better as I leave my house!
How he feels the need to correct himself and say "i was in Germany" and "i was in during Vietnam" not saying that he fought in Vietnam is sad. There are probably people that have accosted him or at the very least verbally harassed him about it like he isn't a 'real' Vietnam vet.
You are right about that. Im a vietnam era veteran myself and i have been put down by men that had served in country but they dont realize that alot of the peoplethat didnt serve in country could have run to Canada but we did not, we volunteered our service because its what we were taught to do as we grew up. I dont hold it against the men that served in country because i did not have to live what they did and i thank them every time i meet one so againif you served THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.
i was in the british army for 12 years done 3 tours of Northern Ireland in1979, 83,86 but no one really appreciate it nowadays im now 65 i still remember as if it was yesterday i lost a few good mates while i was there so sad.
Thank you James, Inspector Carrigan, and all the folks (past, present, and future), for your service in the military :-). The world is a bit safer because of you and your sacrifices. Condolences to the military families who lost loved ones. RIP :-(
I'm very very big fan..... "Caught in Providence" really awesome..... Love this chief judge Frank Caprio and the channel I'm law student from Bangladesh.... A want to become a judge
I am from Providence and as long as you treat people with compassion and dignity you can come to visit anytime. Good luck with your studies!! I am sure you will do beautiful things with your life and for all those you care about.
@@SM.ARIF_HRIDOY I am unsure of what you mean, if you can provide a website link perhaps I can help. Also heads up, only use "dear" if it is a wife, girlfriend, or girl that you care about but there is obviously no expected "bedroom" business going on. Try friend. In the USA "okay friend" is reserved for foreigners and anyone who is acting kindly. Americans also use it if they like you but dont know your name.
Thank you Mr. Boland, I wish I could shake your hand. I would tell you thank you for your service. And I would say I am sorry for the way Vietnam Vets were treated. Thank you Judge for having a kind and merciful heart.
I like this judge! My late husband was a Vietnam Vet, *USMC*. Anyone who respects our military, no matter where they are stationed, war/peace time, any and every branch....they have my UNDYING respect and gratitude. Semper Fidelis!! ❤🇺🇸💙
My dad served in Vietnam. He never liked people anyone that wore a hat or talked about it. Those that brag about service……SERVED ME BREAKFAST. That was the response the first time I asked about his service. I learned more while he was passing.
We don't have anything like this programme in England, we're too reserved and private to behave in this way but I do find some of these cases very moving and I really do admire the Judge for his kindness and humility. Good luck to our American brothers and sisters.
I live in Harlan County Kentucky and I would go to Providence just to get a ticket and a chance to meet him ! Actually the first time I saw this show a few years ago and watched some of it and the veterans..... the respect he shows them brought me to tears 😭
Not only was he one day away from Vietnam, he, like all of us in W. Germany at the time, was only one or two days away from possibly having to lay down his life for freedom! Power to him. Respect!
@@ДанилБилецкий-у7о Not quite sure what you mean with your question. In general, during the six years I was there, from '68 to'74, life was completely normal for the majority of citizens although not quite so for those with relatives stranded behind the East/West Border of course. If, as we say in the UK, 'the balloon went up', i.e. hostilities were imminent, it would be difficult to say precisely how the civilian population would fare although I've no doubt the W German Government had well-crafted plans but for all service personnel, of all nationalities, life would probably change for ever! Those with accompanying families would see them very quickly sent home and the servicemen would find themselves immediately called into barracks and awaiting a call to move out to an unknown location with no idea what fate had in store for them. It all sounds quite dramatic but it was something we planned for although it was really only an attempt to stall any advance of Soviet Forces. That is all we could do, as the saying goes, 'Plan for the worst but hope for the best'.
I Love watching this show and wished we got it where I live. And he's just the coolest Judge I've ever seen and the respect he has for our VETERANS !! He's a very rare human being in this day and time .
As usual ..another great case with a veteran..God bless all our troops former and current.thank you ALL for your service anywhere you are that you serve our country.
He got that right! The airforce had better food then the army . 1975 I took my MOS at Chanute airforce base in Ranunttol Illinois ,and man they even had beer machines in the barracks!
there is deep honor and integrity in having served during that era and after all this time, making clear you weren't in the actual war. that is true respect to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. survivors guilt is experienced by soldiers from all eras. their honor comes from having been willing to pay that sacrifice, but remaining honest in the fact they never were ordered to. many wont catch that he instantly clarified that distinction. but i did. i do that exact thing when questioned about my time in the service. i find it to be the only thing that really matters when discussed. all gave some, some gave all.
My older brother is a proud Ameican VFW member as well and I too have high regards for our veterans. My brother went to medical school after serving and he is a doctor now.
Judge Caprio: "Get out of here, Your case is dismissed" Veteran: "Thank you" Me feeling warm and hopeful Inspector Quinn: Come on! How cool with that!? Now i dont even care anymore. Thanks Quinn.
Idea: Legal Tip International Scale, resembling an embassy Law and Order TV. 12 lawyers for every country report on changes in amendments, articles, laws, commentatorships. Report, change, influence, agreement especially for rights. Legal tips for every situation a foreigner should find or not find themselves in and how to be a law abiding citizen for every country in the world. Local customs, consumership, market influence, commercial, financial and economic laws for business venture capitalism aswell as small-business, labour as a foreigner, local language certification requirements, local tax requirements and health coverage while abroad. I love Judge Judy and Caught In Providence so why not? 🤷♀️
THANK YOU JUDGE- WHILE MY BUDIES MADE $1.40 AN HOUR BACK HOME, WE THAT SERVED GOT STARTED AT 14 CENTS AN HOUR - I LOST MY SON AND MY WIFE , BUT NOT MY LIFE - I GOT SPIT ON AND MUCH WORSE - 19 YEAR OLDS NOW 70 - YOU MAKE MY DAY - FINALLY WE GET A BREAK
He was right about the air force. Great food .during desert storm we escorted a convoy hauling bombs to an airbase out in the desert. They had 3 mess tents set up,breakfast lunch supper 24 hrs a day A movie tent with butter popcorn One of our humvees broke down for 3 days n we all had to stay with it ha ha
FYI: Chuck Norris served in the U.S. Air Force from 1958 - 1962. He was an 'Air Policeman' and was stationed in S. Korea where he first started learning karate.
I was in the Navy stationed in Newport from 1963 to 1967. I have always felt guilty that Fellow service members gave a lot more than I. When the judge said to the vet "that any time you could have been sent to Vietnam", So he thought any who served deserved to be honored, it felt a small relief from that guilt. Thank you Judge Caprio
Dave Smyth im not in the military my self but anyone who wears the uniform has my respect. Thank you for your service Dave Symth ✊
No matter whether or not you got deployed to a warzone, you were and almost certainly still are, willing to give your life to protect and serve your country in any and all capacities. You dont get enough recognition and that's just outright wrong. I know I'm thankful for you serving no matter whether you were in the war or not, you still were willing to give your life for the security of this nation. Thank you so much. ♡
You still did more that I can do due to medical reasons. You put yourself at risk of being sent to Vietnam any time possible. Thank you for ur service!
Thank you sergent dave
I'm Army Infantry, 84-90. I'm proud that you served! You shouldn't feel guilt. No need for it.
What's the worst thing that could ever be found in a woman?
A Marine
I tip my hat to you, my fellow Vet!
I would go over the speeding limit just to meet this judge. Too bad I live in the Netherlands.😔
koel
Snellejelle
Oke
Dan moet je eerst een Vietnam veteraan zijn
VluggeJapie tja jammer
I'm a US Navy combat veteran from the Gulf War. I served with some of the Vietnam vets as they wound down their careers in the mid to late '80's. They are among'st the most honorable men I have ever known. Bravo, Judge Caprio! Respect!!!!!
I worked for a few Chief Warrants and LDOs that had Vietnam service. This was in the 2000s. One Chief Warrant joined in 67 and retired in 2002 after 35 years
Judge with a heart...
A beautiful heart
A golden heart...
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Hi, I am from Syria, and I am a big fan of this show, we used to have people like judge Caprio in our legal system before dictatorship took over our lives, this is why I feel glad to watch such judge who is able to govern with the spirit of the law rather than the actual text of the law.
Noura Kh hopefully that's going to change in syria, because i love syrian people. Greetings from finland🇫🇮
@@Jordan-bb4xt i love Welsh, Finish and Syrian people, Hello from nasik lemak land Malaysia.
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@@wrk588 i love Welsh, finish, Syrian and Malaysian people. I m from India btw. Take care people
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Love from America 🇺🇸 ❤ I hope that things change for everyone we need to come together one love
God Bless. One day peace will flow like a river in the middle east and throughout the world.
2 miles over the limit😑.. after I heard that I was like “wooww”
Ikr. In the uk no body would give a crap.
Yeah what kind of bullshit it that
Yep and speedometers arent exactly a calibrated precise piece of equipment, especially after they spent some years. My car is showing 3 kmh slower, and its just 5 years old.
In Australia, they set the speed guns for 7 km over so be like 3 miles. If you get a speed ticket say doing 120 k in 110 k area they deduct 3k as they use the 3k as a speedo threshold. But they are really strict around schools as they have been a lot of accidents. You know young kids excited running out onto the road so forth.
i thought there was a limit to how far u can go over the speed limit for it to actually be illegal, i thought it was like 4 or 5 mph over and even then most people dont care. people here where i live regularly go like 10 mph over the limit
Judge: gives a life sentence
Inspector Quinn: CMON HOW COOL WAS THAT?
Ikr 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Being a part of PAVN , I never expected these American soldiers would be treated insanely by their own countrymen after being defeated ! Every soldier deserves respect irrespective of the war results! I am honoured to be serving Vietnam from 1960 to 1965 ! The picture hanging right in front of my main entrance of the house brings back some good memories of our victory and encourages me to do better as I leave my house!
Very lovely comment to read. Thank you for sharing. All the best for you, brave sir, and your family from Dublin 🇮🇪
God bless all vets, no matter what branch of the military, but especially that served during the Vietnam era.
No one:
Nobody:
Inspector Quinn every video: *COME ON how cool was that!?*
*If you like to see more cases like this one...*
@@kadense99 *Tune into Caught in Providence every weekday...*
@@joellee9536 excuse me you didnt know caught and provinence was also a tv show
Steelz Gaming Oh wow, your life just got substantially better.
To find out what channel were on go to ...
Judge Capio has my Respect for being so nice to our man in military. Our USA Troop are the Best and deserve to be treated well.
How he feels the need to correct himself and say "i was in Germany" and "i was in during Vietnam" not saying that he fought in Vietnam is sad. There are probably people that have accosted him or at the very least verbally harassed him about it like he isn't a 'real' Vietnam vet.
You are right about that. Im a vietnam era veteran myself and i have been put down by men that had served in country but they dont realize that alot of the peoplethat didnt serve in country could have run to Canada but we did not, we volunteered our service because its what we were taught to do as we grew up. I dont hold it against the men that served in country because i did not have to live what they did and i thank them every time i meet one so againif you served THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.
i was in the british army for 12 years done 3 tours of Northern Ireland in1979, 83,86 but no one really appreciate it nowadays im now 65 i still remember as if it was yesterday i lost a few good mates while i was there so sad.
Eaten bread is soon forgotten,
I served 8 years in the USMC and have enormous respect for the Air Force. Their enlisted people send the officers out to do the fighting.
Thank you James, Inspector Carrigan, and all the folks (past, present, and future), for your service in the military :-). The world is a bit safer because of you and your sacrifices. Condolences to the military families who lost loved ones. RIP :-(
I'm very very big fan.....
"Caught in Providence" really awesome..... Love this chief judge Frank Caprio and the channel
I'm law student from Bangladesh....
A want to become a judge
I am from Providence and as long as you treat people with compassion and dignity you can come to visit anytime. Good luck with your studies!! I am sure you will do beautiful things with your life and for all those you care about.
@@Captainthisguy thanks dear.....I want to visit really but what is the all processes ?
@@SM.ARIF_HRIDOY I am unsure of what you mean, if you can provide a website link perhaps I can help. Also heads up, only use "dear" if it is a wife, girlfriend, or girl that you care about but there is obviously no expected "bedroom" business going on. Try friend. In the USA "okay friend" is reserved for foreigners and anyone who is acting kindly. Americans also use it if they like you but dont know your name.
@jessesam ok boomer
@jessesam I feel you Western pals😂
Like before watching, because we in Egypt love Judge Frank Caprio❤🌷
Thank you Mr. Boland, I wish I could shake your hand. I would tell you thank you for your service. And I would say I am sorry for the way Vietnam Vets were treated. Thank you Judge for having a kind and merciful heart.
I like this judge! My late husband was a Vietnam Vet, *USMC*. Anyone who respects our military, no matter where they are stationed, war/peace time, any and every branch....they have my UNDYING respect and gratitude. Semper Fidelis!! ❤🇺🇸💙
My dad served in Vietnam. He never liked people anyone that wore a hat or talked about it.
Those that brag about service……SERVED ME BREAKFAST. That was the response the first time I asked about his service.
I learned more while he was passing.
We don't have anything like this programme in England, we're too reserved and private to behave in this way but I do find some of these cases very moving and I really do admire the Judge for his kindness and humility. Good luck to our American brothers and sisters.
I would like to give this judge a big hug.
What a great man.
Thank you Sir for being a human.
Greetings from Europe.
Impressive people and a hugely understanding judge what humanity means. I bow deeply to both of them!
God bless you and thank you for your service
Always watching here in Philippines.. stay healthy sir caprio.. GOD BLESS 🙏
Love this judge ❤️ love this channel ❤️
who would get a ticket to meet Judge Caprio?
prolly me ngl
I literally speed up for that right infront of a cop but I didn't get a ticket 😭😂
I live in Harlan County Kentucky and I would go to Providence just to get a ticket and a chance to meet him ! Actually the first time I saw this show a few years ago and watched some of it and the veterans..... the respect he shows them brought me to tears 😭
Not only was he one day away from Vietnam, he, like all of us in W. Germany at the time, was only one or two days away from possibly having to lay down his life for freedom! Power to him. Respect!
Das ist echt Heftig.
What happened to Western Germany in that time?
@@privat6801 Aber es ist wahr!
@@ДанилБилецкий-у7о Not quite sure what you mean with your question. In general, during the six years I was there, from '68 to'74, life was completely normal for the majority of citizens although not quite so for those with relatives stranded behind the East/West Border of course.
If, as we say in the UK, 'the balloon went up', i.e. hostilities were imminent, it would be difficult to say precisely how the civilian population would fare although I've no doubt the W German Government had well-crafted plans but for all service personnel, of all nationalities, life would probably change for ever! Those with accompanying families would see them very quickly sent home and the servicemen would find themselves immediately called into barracks and awaiting a call to move out to an unknown location with no idea what fate had in store for them.
It all sounds quite dramatic but it was something we planned for although it was really only an attempt to stall any advance of Soviet Forces. That is all we could do, as the saying goes, 'Plan for the worst but hope for the best'.
I Love watching this show and wished we got it where I live. And he's just the coolest Judge I've ever seen and the respect he has for our VETERANS !! He's a very rare human being in this day and time .
when you tell someone : get out of here ..but you are actually being an angel
The most understanding person in the world..Sir Caprio, salute to you and Love from India 🇮🇳.
A modern version King Solomon. Very gentle and full of humility.
I wish we had Judges like Judge Caprio in Great Britain 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I love you guys and most the time you make me cry.
This judge makes me cry with his human kindness 💔😢😭💔🙏
I love this court … because it shows the power of Grace to better people
As usual ..another great case with a veteran..God bless all our troops former and current.thank you ALL for your service anywhere you are that you serve our country.
Judge Caprio you are hard core! Thank you for going to bat for Vets!
God bless you judge, you have a great Heart 💜❤️
The back and forth at the end was great.
He got that right! The airforce had better food then the army . 1975 I took my MOS at Chanute airforce base in Ranunttol Illinois ,and man they even had beer machines in the barracks!
Being around super expensive hardware gets you treated well ofren
Who else loves watching this judge
Nobody cares
Judge caprio has a golden heart
Oww i love u judge..for honoring of all the veterans in war..
Finally, a judge with a Godly heart.
That judge is the man.
Good stuff, nothing but love and respect for veterans
there is deep honor and integrity in having served during that era and after all this time, making clear you weren't in the actual war. that is true respect to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. survivors guilt is experienced by soldiers from all eras. their honor comes from having been willing to pay that sacrifice, but remaining honest in the fact they never were ordered to. many wont catch that he instantly clarified that distinction. but i did. i do that exact thing when questioned about my time in the service. i find it to be the only thing that really matters when discussed. all gave some, some gave all.
The trip to & back from the court room, the waiting while also getting his hearing filmed on youtube for people’s entertainment suffices enough
My older brother is a proud Ameican VFW member as well and I too have high regards for our veterans. My brother went to medical school after serving and he is a doctor now.
Judge Caprio is one best judge ever
Judge Caprio you are such a sweet soul💓
24&25 September I went on the Honor Flight Austin to Washington, DC. I am a two Vietnam tour veteran. The trip to DC was fantastic!
Judge made right decision
Law is should bend between humanity and power
Best Judge ever
Judge Caprio is a FANTASTIC person. 🌹🌹🌹
And we keep producing more war veterans...
And then forgetting about them...
Judge Caprio: "Get out of here, Your case is dismissed"
Veteran: "Thank you"
Me feeling warm and hopeful
Inspector Quinn: Come on! How cool with that!?
Now i dont even care anymore. Thanks Quinn.
All politicians should follow after Caprio this country would be peaceful
Respect ❤️
The judge has a good heart
I love how the judge is like get out so i can deal with these other people XD
The best line ever
He was so thankful he lost his voice for a second
Idea:
Legal Tip International Scale, resembling an embassy
Law and Order TV. 12 lawyers for every country report on changes in amendments, articles, laws, commentatorships. Report, change, influence, agreement especially for rights. Legal tips for every situation a foreigner should find or not find themselves in and how to be a law abiding citizen for every country in the world. Local customs, consumership, market influence, commercial, financial and economic laws for business venture capitalism aswell as small-business, labour as a foreigner, local language certification requirements, local tax requirements and health coverage while abroad. I love Judge Judy and Caught In Providence so why not? 🤷♀️
He's like that Bob's Burgers character. I love him
2 miles an hour over. Man at least give him or any one else a 3 miles an hour range up and down.
Justice is done
"I wont do it again" is not an excuse. Its a statement; its not intended to be used as a excuse.
2 miles over the limit? That's like within the margin of error of a speedometer, and whether or not your tires are used or new. Redonkulous.
True American justice .
Judge love from Nepal❤❤
Visit Nepal 2020🌍❤❤
visit nepal 2020
doesn't age well
For anyone who doesn’t know judge caprio actually served in the Army
That's a Judge!
If I ever have to go in front of him I'm going to make damn sure I served in Viet Nam first.
My dad was in Korea and Vietnam
THANK YOU JUDGE- WHILE MY BUDIES MADE $1.40 AN HOUR BACK HOME, WE THAT SERVED GOT STARTED AT 14 CENTS AN HOUR - I LOST MY SON AND MY WIFE , BUT NOT MY LIFE - I GOT SPIT ON AND MUCH WORSE - 19 YEAR OLDS NOW 70 - YOU MAKE MY DAY - FINALLY WE GET A BREAK
legit 30 dislikes really how. like i know theres 3k likes but how is there dislikes. this judge is legit the coolest dude alive
Nearly everyone in Providence are a vet, I believe!!!!
👍👍👍👍
Lmao I’m a marine and the Air Force bases had the best chow 100%
♥️ u ⚖️ from 🇵🇭
🇺🇸❤️👍Sometimes we're focusing on little things, but have forgotten the bigger pictures Right?
I can't get over all these people who get tagged for going less than 5 mph over the limit. Who does that?!
" Come on, how cool is that? " Inspector quinn
I have to wonder if this gentleman ever crossed paths with my father. He was also in Germany during Vietnam.
I wish I lived in Providence this judge is a great man
Tough in that town. 2 over in school zone even after 5pm.. dang....
Semper fi🇺🇸
What is up with the damn school zone tickets at 5pm and even 8pm I’ve seen that’s outrageous. Good on the judge.
Judge is one coooool cat!!!!!!!!!
Come on how cool was that
The coming of a revolution!!!
He was right about the air force. Great food .during desert storm we escorted a convoy hauling bombs to an airbase out in the desert. They had 3 mess tents set up,breakfast lunch supper 24 hrs a day
A movie tent with butter popcorn
One of our humvees broke down for 3 days n we all had to stay with it ha ha
Wow Air Force gets restaurants, barracks like hotels lol.
We all choose our own hell the AF just chooses the easiest hell lol
@@The_yeffy1 lol
Please upload more please
Come on ! How cool was that
FYI: Chuck Norris served in the U.S. Air Force from 1958 - 1962. He was an 'Air Policeman' and was stationed in S. Korea where he first started learning karate.
I wait for this part : Comeon how cool was thatt !!
love the judge. the red light left was dangerous thou...sounded like he knew what he did wrong.
judge of judge my dream