In this Aug. 10, 2017 photo, Providence Municipal Court Judge Frank Caprio listens to a case, where he dismissed a parking ticket, during a court session in Providence, Rhode Island. The 80-year-old judge has become a viral video sensation with hundreds of millions of views of clips from his court proceedings, making him a star to fans around the world.  (AP Photo/Michelle R. Smith)
In this Aug. 10, 2017 photo, Providence Municipal Court Judge Frank Caprio listens to a case, where he dismissed a parking ticket, during a court session in Providence, Rhode Island. The 80-year-old judge has become a viral video sensation with hundreds of millions of views of clips from his court proceedings, making him a star to fans around the world. (AP Photo/Michelle R. Smith) Credit: Michelle R. Smith

You wouldn’t think an 80-year-old judge would make for a viral video, but somehow Municipal Court Judge Frank Caprio has been winning hearts and clicks on Facebook with a mix of compassion, humor and a rotating cast of the poor souls who have been ticketed in Providence.

Videos featuring the kind-hearted judge have now reached hundreds of millions of views.

Caprio calls children to come up on the bench to help pass judgment on their parents and makes high schoolers promise to attend college in return for dropping tickets. He works out payment plans for people who are struggling. Occasionally he loses patience, especially when he thinks the person is trying to give him “a snow job.” He even gets laughs when he turns down pleas for a break.

The judge thinks he’s gone viral because people have lost faith in government and are accustomed to institutions coming down hard without regard for personal circumstances.

“I think I should take into consideration whether somebody is sick and whether their mother died and whether they have kids who are starving,” he said. “I don’t wear a badge under my robe. I wear a heart under my robe.”

One video features a woman who had racked up tickets and fines of $400. She broke down as she described trying to pick up the pieces after her son was stabbed to death.

“I’m just really having a tough time, your honor,” she told the judge through tears, as Caprio listened attentively.

“I don’t think anyone in their lifetime would ever want to experience that,” he told her.

“It’s the worst feeling in the world. I feel so empty and lost,” she replied.

He dismissed the tickets.