Baltimore, MD - Sept. 17, 2025 - A growing debate in Maryland centers on who should be held responsible when a criminal receives a light sentence and then commits another crime. Some politicians argue judges should face consequences.

Maryland Del. Ryan Nawrocki, R – Baltimore County, believes judges should be held to the highest standard. He said judges are public officials, elected and appointed to their roles, and their decisions have direct consequences on public safety. “Judges are one of the key elements to making sure that we're not putting bad people back on the street over and over again,” Nawrocki said.

Some legal experts say they support more transparency for judicial decisions but caution against punishment, fearing it would lead to fewer people choosing the profession.

Mark A. Graber, a professor at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, supported the idea of increased transparency — but drew a line at punishment. “Right now, you have to be a diligent researcher to discover what a judge could do,” Graber said. “It would not be a sin, liberal, conservative or otherwise, to create a database where it would be a lot easier to research what this judge is doing.”... Read More: FOX45