US judge upholds conviction of ex-judge who helped man evade federal agents
A US federal judge has upheld the conviction of former Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan, who was found guilty of helping an undocumented man evade federal immigration agents. Dugan confronted agents in her courtroom, stating their administrative warrant was insufficient to arrest Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, who was scheduled for a state hearing.

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AI-generatedA US federal judge has upheld the conviction of former Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan, who was found guilty of helping an undocumented man evade federal immigration agents. Dugan confronted agents in her courtroom, stating their administrative warrant was insufficient to arrest Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, who was scheduled for a state hearing. She was convicted of aiding his evasion by leading him and his attorney out of a private jury door. Activists suggest Dugan was targeted by the Trump administration for her defiance during immigration raids. Dugan, who resigned amid impeachment threats, faces a potential five-year sentence but is likely to receive probation for the nonviolent crime.
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5 extractedRepublican officials depicted Dugan as an activist judge who helped a person in the country illegally avoid law enforcement.
Dugan was convicted of helping an undocumented man evade agents by leading him and his attorney out of a private jury door.
A US federal judge upheld the conviction of former Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan for helping a man evade federal immigration agents.
Dugan faces a possible sentence of five years in prison but is likely to receive probation.
Activists claim Dugan was targeted by the Trump administration for defiance over immigration raids.