Milwaukee County judge Hannah Dugan found guilty of felony obstruction
A federal jury convicted Judge Hannah Dugan of felony obstruction after she helped an undocumented immigrant evade arrest at Milwaukee County Courthouse, acquitting her on a lesser charge.
- Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was convicted of felony obstruction for aiding a defendant in evading federal agents during an immigration arrest.
- A jury acquitted Dugan of a misdemeanor charge of concealing a wanted person after more than six hours of deliberation.
- Prosecutors argued Dugan intentionally interfered with federal agents, while her defense claimed she was following courthouse guidelines.
- Dugan faces up to five years in prison for the felony conviction, marking a significant legal precedent regarding judicial conduct during immigration enforcement operations.
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Hannah Dugan was found guilty of impediment to justice, the accusation that the U.S. judge opposed ICE and helped a migrant to flee.
Wis. Judge Hannah Dugan guilty of obstructing ICE agents after helping illegal migrant evade arrest
A jury found Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan guilty of obstructing federal immigration agents when she helped violent illegal immigrant Eduardo Flores-Ruiz avoid ICE agents at a courthouse this year.
Wisconsin Judge Found Guilty of Obstruction for Aiding Illegal Immigrant to Evade ICE Agents
A Wisconsin judge was found guilty of obstruction on Dec. 18 after being accused of aiding an illegal immigrant evade federal immigration agents outside her courtroom in April. A jury found Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, 66, guilty of obstruction, a charge that carries up to five years in prison, but acquitted her of a lesser count alleging she concealed a person from arrest. Her sentencing date has not been confirmed. Commenting o…
Milwaukee Judge Dugan Convicted for Obstructing ICE Agents in Courthouse Incident
A federal jury in Milwaukee delivered a verdict on Thursday, finding Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan guilty of felony obstruction of federal agents. The charge stems from an April incident where Dugan interfered with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers attempting to arrest an illegal alien who had appeared in her courtroom. Dugan, a sitting judge with nine years on the bench, faced two counts: felony obstruction and a …
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