Two members of the Atlanta City Council introduced a resolution Monday calling for video cameras in Fulton County courtrooms that would livestream court proceedings to the public.

“We need a better understanding of our judicial system,” Councilmember Howard Shook of Buckhead said in a news release. “The public should be able to see and hear what goes on in our courtrooms, just as it can now observe live or recorded Council activities.”

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