Milwuki judge arrested by FBI to help the FBI allegedly protect immigration officers

FBI agents arrested a Milwuki County Circuit Court judge on Friday (local time) Hannah DuganAccusing a man of helping saving federal immigration agents Courthouse incident This has created fresh tension between the immigration cracks of the judiciary and the Trump administration.
Dugan was accused of hiding a person to prevent his discovery and arrest, and was accused of obstructing an action. Officials allege that she escaped at the age of 30 Eduardo Flores-Rise And his lawyer through a banned courthouse door to avoid arrest by American Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, who later detained Flores-Republic after chasing a leg outside the courthouse.
“Judge Dugan fully regrets and opposed his arrest. It was not done in the interest of public safety,” his lawyer Craig Mastentuono said after his arrest during the presence of a brief court. Dugan was later released.
The Trump administration has often accused local authorities of obstructing federal immigration enforcement, and the arrest already combines a terrible relationship between the executive branch and the judiciary. “The law of law is very simple,” said Attorney General Palm Bandi. “It doesn’t matter what work you are in. If you break the law, we will follow the facts and we will prosecute you.”
Court documents suggest that Dugan was alerted by his clerk to the presence of ice agents. Eyewitnesses stated that he called the situation “blind angry”, “absurd”, and agents led agents to the Chief Justice’s office before guiding the agents through a jury door in a non-public sector of the courtyard. According to the FBI affidavit, the door was usually used only by zariies, depots and in-custody defendants-not to sakers or un-detected individuals.
Floors-rhebes, earlier deported in 2013, were in court to hear the rape Domestic battery chargeIf convicted, he impose a fine of $ 10,000 for nine months and each of the three.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers Criticizing the arrest, “The Trump administration has repeatedly used dangerous rhetoric to attack and try to weaken our judiciary at every level.”
Meanwhile, Senator Tami Baldwin called the move “severely severe and rigid” action, which can threaten SeparateSpeaking on a protest outside the federal courthouse, civic leader Emilio de Tore, said, “She was definitely trying to ensure that the fixed process is not interrupted and the sanctity of the courts has been retained.”
The case first draws similarities with the prosecution of the Massachusetts Judge under the Trump Administration, which was eventually dropped under President Biden.
In 2016, Judge Dugan, who was elected to the Milwauki court, previously worked in the legal action and legal aid of Wisconsin. She holds a degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.