Case dismissed after speaker says he was driving his wife to the hospital

Municipal Court of Providence ยท January 26, 2026

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Summary

During a brief Municipal Court of Providence proceeding, an unnamed speaker said he was driving his wife to the hospital and noted he had not had a ticket in decades; the presiding speaker then dismissed the case.

A brief proceeding at the Municipal Court of Providence ended with a dismissal after an unnamed participant described driving his wife to the hospital. Speaker 2, identified only by that label in the transcript, told the court: "I was driving my wife over to the hospital on Blackstone Boulevard, and you had to take a right there." Speaker 2 also said, "I haven't had a ticket in, I don't know, 30 years or something."

The court exchange included biographical details that framed the circumstance. When asked about his age, Speaker 2 said he is about to turn 90 and that his wife is 87; he also said he had been married "67 or something like that" and later confirmed, "67 years." Speaker 2 said he has three children. Speaker 1 commented on those facts, saying, "He's still taking care of his wife at 90 years old," and called it "a great American story."

After the brief back-and-forth, Speaker 1 announced twice, "The case is dismissed." Speaker 2 responded, "Oh, thank you very much," and the record ends with the dismissal. The transcript does not include a recorded motion, vote, or legal citation for the dismissal, nor does it identify the speakers by name or title beyond the transcript labels.