Members of the legislature’s Judiciary Committee weighed in on two bills Dec. 17 that could implement the most sweeping changes ever proposed for the way Connecticut citizens see into their court system – with much more information and imagery arriving by video and the Internet.
The two measures summarize recommendations of judicial and executive branch blue-ribbon committees that call for broad use of cameras in the courts, the online posting of criminal dockets, and greater accountability and oversight of judges.
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