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Milwaukee Judge Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges of Obstructing ICE Arrest

Judge Hannah Dugan's legal team has filed a motion to dismiss, citing judicial immunity, as protesters rally outside the courthouse during her arraignment.

Judge Hannah Dugan outside the Milwaukee Federal Courthouse on May 15, 2025.
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Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was indicted on charges of obstruction and attempting to conceal an illegal alien.
The case has sparked protests by those opposed to US President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown

Overview

  • Judge Hannah Dugan was federally indicted on charges of obstruction and concealing an undocumented immigrant after allegedly helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz evade ICE agents in her courtroom.
  • Dugan entered a not guilty plea on May 15 and her attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the case, arguing she is protected by judicial immunity for actions taken in her official capacity.
  • The indictment stems from an April 18 incident where Dugan allegedly directed ICE agents to obtain a warrant and escorted Flores-Ruiz out a side door, leading to his brief escape before being apprehended.
  • If convicted on both counts, Dugan could face up to six years in prison and fines totaling $350,000.
  • Approximately 100 protesters gathered outside the Milwaukee courthouse ahead of her arraignment, voicing support for judicial independence and due process.