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Trump administration urges court not to dismiss case against Wisconsin judge

  • A judge from Milwaukee County was indicted on May 13, 2025, for allegedly assisting a man in avoiding arrest at her Wisconsin courthouse.
  • Dugan faces misdemeanor and felony charges related to escorting Eduardo Flores-Ruiz through a courthouse back door on April 18, while ICE agents sought to arrest him for illegal presence.
  • Last month, Dugan sought to have the charges against her dropped by asserting judicial immunity and claiming her actions were performed within the scope of her official duties, but the Justice Department argued that such a dismissal would be without precedent.
  • Prosecutors indicate that if found guilty on both charges, Dugan may be sentenced to as many as six years behind bars and fined up to $350,000, while a fund established by her supporters has collected over $137,000 from more than 2,800 contributors to aid her legal defense.
  • The case escalates a clash over immigration enforcement, with critics saying the administration aims to deter judicial opposition, while supporters defend judicial independence and accuse the federal government of overreach.
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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