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Mom's Heartfelt Autism Story Moves Judge Caprio to Tears! in Court tv

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Veronica Souza explains that she forgot about the ticket due to personal challenges she was facing. She was going through a divorce after 20 years of marriage, becoming a single mom to two children on the autism spectrum, and was in the midst of moving.
Veronica shares that she and her children are currently living with her brother and his family, making a total of 12 people under one roof.
The judge inquires about her children, and Veronica shares her experiences as a mother to children with autism. She emphasizes that every child on the spectrum is unique but they are all intelligent and passionate.
Veronica also works as a paraprofessional for autistic children in the New Bedford public schools and as an in-home behavioral therapist for autistic children.
The judge recalls a previous case where a young boy with autism spoke in the courtroom, expressing pride in his condition and how it made him who he is.
Veronica stresses the importance of acceptance and awareness for individuals with autism. She believes they should be treated like any other individual and that more awareness is needed.
The judge learns that Veronica is the sole support for her two children and is currently living with her brother temporarily.
Instead of dismissing the ticket, the judge decides to use the "Philomena fund" to pay the $50 fine on Veronica's behalf, advising her to spend the saved money on her children.
Veronica's positive attitude and openness impress the judge. She emphasizes the importance of staying positive and smiling despite life's challenges. The judge commends her for her spirit and hopes she continues to encourage acceptance for individuals with autism.
Veronica Souza explains that she forgot about the ticket due to personal challenges she was facing. She was going through a divorce after 20 years of marriage, becoming a single mom to two children on the autism spectrum, and was in the midst of moving.
Veronica shares that she and her children are currently living with her brother and his family, making a total of 12 people under one roof.
The judge inquires about her children, and Veronica shares her experiences as a mother to children with autism. She emphasizes that every child on the spectrum is unique but they are all intelligent and passionate.
Veronica also works as a paraprofessional for autistic children in the New Bedford public schools and as an in-home behavioral therapist for autistic children.
The judge recalls a previous case where a young boy with autism spoke in the courtroom, expressing pride in his condition and how it made him who he is.
Veronica stresses the importance of acceptance and awareness for individuals with autism. She believes they should be treated like any other individual and that more awareness is needed.
The judge learns that Veronica is the sole support for her two children and is currently living with her brother temporarily.
Instead of dismissing the ticket, the judge decides to use the "Philomena fund" to pay the $50 fine on Veronica's behalf, advising her to spend the saved money on her children.
Veronica's positive attitude and openness impress the judge. She emphasizes the importance of staying positive and smiling despite life's challenges. The judge commends her for her spirit and hopes she continues to encourage acceptance for individuals with autism.
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