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Courtwatch PG is a growing community of volunteers from Prince George’s County, Maryland and the surrounding Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area — and beyond. We observe bail hearings in PG County District Court to document our county’s policies in action and to hold judicial actors accountable for injustice in the court system. Courtwatch PG is powered by Life After Release, and founded and led by formerly incarcerated Black women. We courtwatchers represent all ages and backgrounds. We are joined by the call to anti-racist action and by faith in abolitionist futures.

Why We Courtwatch

We courtwatch because courtrooms are public spaces, but are protected by a strictly enforced secrecy that fosters the miscarriage of justice and the practice of institutionalized racism.

We courtwatch to make sure our State’s Attorney’s Office follows the will of the people. Aisha Braveboy campaigned for State’s Attorney on the platform of ending cash bail in Prince George’s County. Yet Black and brown Prince Georgians and their families continue to face a bail process that punishes poverty and criminalizes Black life. Day in and day out, Aisha Braveboy’s frontline prosecutors – those under her direct purview – request no-bond holds in order to follow the letter of the State’s Attorney’s no-cash-bail policy while blatantly disregarding its intent.

We courtwatch because our incarcerated loved ones are at extreme risk of exposure to COVID-19. It is impossible to practice social distancing and proper sanitation at Prince George’s County Correctional Center. In an effort to disguise torture as COVID-19 safety, PGCCC confines Black and brown people to dirty cells for 23 hours per day for “social distancing.”

We courtwatch because Prince George’s County judges are accountable to no one. Judges assign unaffordable money bails and no-bond holds that defy Prince Georgians’ mandate for progressive bail reform. With trials suspended due to COVID-19, we routinely see judges in District Court Room 261B hand out indefinite jail sentences to Black and brown people who have not been brought to justice, let alone convicted of any harm or offense.

That is why, in partnership with Life After Release, we are going inside the courtroom to monitor and track the actions of Prince George’s County officials including frontline prosecutors, judges, and courtroom staff. We courtwatch to shine a light into the shrouded darkness behind the curtain, where Prince George’s County has committed to harming Black and brown people.

We courtwatch because we must build a future that nurtures all Black lives in Prince George’s County.

Our Goals

  1. Gather real-time, objective data that will illuminate patterns and long term trends in the PG County Court System.
  2. Let PG County officials know that the public is paying attention to the bail process.
  3. Create an informed and involved public by educating communities about the court system.

Our Story

Qiana Johnson

Executive Director, Life After Release 

Founder, Courtwatch PG

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Dr. Carmen Johnson

Director of Court Watch and Judicial Accountability, Courtwatch PG

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Court Watching Near You

Do you have a court watch in your area?

– If yes, please send contact info for your organization to courtwatchpg@gmail.com

– If no, feel free to join us for our Court Watching Orientation.

Do you want to start a court watch in your area? Join our monthly panel event, every 3rd Saturday of the month from 12:00 to 1:30 PM ET.