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Wisconsin Supreme Court Suspends Judge Hannah Dugan Amid Immigration Obstruction Charges

Credited from: THEHILL

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court suspends Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan amid federal charges.
  • Dugan is accused of obstructing an ICE operation to arrest a migrant.
  • The suspension aims to uphold public confidence in the judiciary.
  • Demonstrations against her arrest have been organized by Democrats.
  • Dugan is scheduled for arraignment on May 15.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, who faces federal charges for allegedly assisting a migrant escape arrest. Dugan was taken into custody by the FBI on Friday morning and is accused of concealing an individual to prevent his arrest and obstructing justice, according to HuffPost and CBS News.

In a two-page order issued Tuesday, the state Supreme Court emphasized that it is in the public interest to temporarily relieve Dugan of her duties while she faces two federal charges. The court noted it took this action on its own initiative, motivated by the need to maintain public confidence in the judicial system during ongoing criminal proceedings against Dugan, as reported by Newsweek and Los Angeles Times.

The allegations against Dugan stem from her reported actions when federal agents from ICE attempted to arrest a Mexican national, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, who was in her courtroom facing charges of battery. Dugan allegedly escorted Flores-Ruiz and his attorney out of a courtroom through a side door after learning of the presence of ICE agents seeking his arrest, which has led to accusations of obstructing a lawful immigration operation, according to The Hill and CBS News.

Her arrest has ignited protests from Democrats who allege that this incident reflects an intimidation tactic by the Trump administration aimed at chilling judicial independence. Demonstrators rallied outside the FBI's Milwaukee field office following her detention, expressing concerns over the integrity of the judiciary, according to Los Angeles Times and HuffPost.

Dugan is scheduled to appear in court for her arraignment on May 15, as noted in CBS News and Newsweek.

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