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Watch the video of Judge’s Verdict in Just 40 Seconds after Man Shows Up In Court Wearing a Helmet

By Andrew Alpin, 3 March 2017

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Not always can a motorist abide by the rules of the road. There are times that even the most law abiding citizen makes a mistake and there could be valid reasons for it which is why the law should never jump to conclusions and be judgmental without proper investigation.

Judge Frank Caprio from Providence Court is one such Judge who understands this problem perfectly. With his powerful intellect and understanding the judge’s verdict in 40 seconds on a man who showed up in court with a helmet on, is now the talk of the town with the case making viral rounds of the internet.

1Not always do people commit traffic violations because they want to

There are times when drivers may commit a violation out of necessity which is what happened in the case of a man and his son. The man promptly showed up in court ready to defend himself in front of Judge Caprio. However his case was over in lightning speed when the judge reaches his verdict in 40 seconds. In fact he did not even ask a single question. Anyone would think that was weird well read on to find out why.

Man Shows Up In Court Wearing a Helmet

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2The reason for the judge Caprio’s verdict

The man admitted to the judge that his son definitely made a big mistake of parking in front of a fire hydrant. But! His son at the time was also picking him up from the hospital because he had just had brain surgery. You see, the reason why the man showed up in court wearing a helmet was because he had just had part of his skull removed because of cancer. The helmet was for his protection.

The cop who issued the parking ticket didn’t believe the man and the reason he gave for wearing a helmet. She handed the parking ticket to his son and walked off. Watch the video to see why the judge reaches his verdict in 40 seconds. He dismissed the case because he felt the man deserved a break.

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