Right now we cover Orange County, FL with 2024 data. We're actively expanding to all 67 Florida counties and eventually every state in the country. More data is coming — and fast. Court Watch
Thanks for posting. I used to live in Orlando, FL (Orange County).
Excellent
And, so do their judicial enablers !
I am looking forward to this being nation wide.
This is great.
At least those judges who release violent criminals who go on to hurt more people will be publicly shamed!https://t.co/KvAq9DOOGc— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 12, 2026
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You can track which judges released defendants who then got rearrested, skipped court, or violated their release conditions. All public records. All free.
I started with… pic.twitter.com/2te7xhVpZC— JohnnyFSE (@JohnnyFSE) April 11, 2026
I built CourtWatch.us — a free public database for American citizens who deserve safer communities.
You can track which judges released defendants who then got rearrested, skipped court, or violated their release conditions. All public records. All free.
I started withOrange County FL and will be expanding to all 67 Florida counties and eventually every state in the country.
This first batch of info is from 2024 and since public reports are released in March/April for the previous year, data is behind. But I wanted to see if this is plausible. After adding 2024,I'll add 2025 and then figure out how to get real-time-data uploaded.
It's in beta — would love to know what you thinkNumbers don't lie, but criminals do.👇courtwatch.us
— JohnnyFSE (@JohnnyFSE) April 11, 2026