Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan Convicted of Obstruction in Immigration Case

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A Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, was found guilty of obstruction for helping a Mexican man, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, evade immigration agents during an arrest, marking a significant case emphasizing law enforcement authority and accountability for judicial figures involved in immigration enforcement. Dugan was convicted of obstructing a criminal proceeding after directing Flores-Ruiz and his lawyer to a private exit, though she was acquitted of concealing a person from arrest. The case highlights tensions around immigration law and judicial conduct.
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