In Milwaukee, Judge Hannah Dugan is currently on trial for allegedly obstructing federal officers during an immigration arrest. Prosecutors state she helped Eduardo Flores-Ruiz escape by diverting the agents to another location. The trial highlights a nationwide debate on immigration policies and judicial roles as Dugan's defense argues that her actions were in line with a courthouse policy. If convicted, she faces up to five years in prison on serious obstruction charges.
Milwaukee Judge on Trial for Obstructing Federal Agents
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan is facing serious charges after allegedly helping an immigrant evade arrest in a courthouse. The trial reveals tensions surrounding immigration enforcement policies.
Judge Hannah Dugan is on trial for obstructing federal agents during an immigrant's arrest in her courtroom. Prosecutors claim she directed agents away from the suspect, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, enabling his escape. Dugan argues she followed a courthouse policy regarding immigration arrests. The case has sparked debate over judicial accountability amid heightened immigration enforcement strategies.



















