The eyes holding courts accountable

Published: June 15, 2023, 8:28 p.m.

While people have been watching former president Donald Trump\u2019s second indictment, others in the nation are watching everyday bail hearings. They\u2019re a volunteer army of court watchers, and even Grammy-winning artist Fiona Apple says she is one. 


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There have been many eyes on the justice system whenever people are arrested or first come in contact with police. But who looks out for people once they enter the justice system? Cue court watchers. They\u2019re a national set of volunteers who watch and take notes of bail proceedings that occur in front of a judge. Later, they debrief about what they saw. Sometimes, what\u2019s observed has led to direct action for the incarcerated. 


Justice reporter Katie Mettler has been following one court-watch network in Maryland\u2019s Prince George\u2019s County for a while. She shares why Grammy-winning artist Fiona Apple joined the network, how the practice has made an impact, and why the future of court-watching access hangs in limbo


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