Judge Dugan just “found out” that she wasn’t the sole arbiter of justice and that her elevated status allowing her to break the law didn’t sit well with the state Supreme Court.
Although it is leftist Wisconsin so the temporary suspension of her heinous from the throne may well be just temporary.
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Remember former Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan? She was accused of helping an illegal alien from Mexico — Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, who was looking at state domestic violence charges — slip out a side door of the courthouse in April 2025 to avoid Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Although the moment was infamously caught on video, she claimed she was “immune” from prosecution because of her lofty position.
That argument didn’t go so well, and a federal jury convicted her of felony obstruction in December of that same year. She had been temporarily suspended by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in April '25 and retired in January of '26 following the conviction.
Her situation didn’t improve on Monday as a federal judge denied her requestto have the conviction tossed out:
Although it is leftist Wisconsin so the temporary suspension of her heinous from the throne may well be just temporary.
Judge Hannah Dugan, Convicted of Concealing an Illegal Alien From ICE, Just Got Bad News From the Court
Federal judge denies Hannah Dugan's appeal in felony conviction for helping illegal alien evade ICE.
Remember former Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan? She was accused of helping an illegal alien from Mexico — Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, who was looking at state domestic violence charges — slip out a side door of the courthouse in April 2025 to avoid Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Although the moment was infamously caught on video, she claimed she was “immune” from prosecution because of her lofty position.
That argument didn’t go so well, and a federal jury convicted her of felony obstruction in December of that same year. She had been temporarily suspended by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in April '25 and retired in January of '26 following the conviction.
Her situation didn’t improve on Monday as a federal judge denied her requestto have the conviction tossed out: