The Grand Jury accuses Milwaukee judge accused of interfering immigration agents star-news.press/wp

The federal great jury on Tuesday accused Viskonzin Judge arrested by the FBI for allegedly interfering Government agents who want to detain an undocumented immigrant.
The indictment with two pages accuses the Milwaukee Hannah County Judan to face members of immigration and customs conducting and tell them that they need a court order for carrying out their operations. She also accused her of routing undocumented immigrants and her lawyer to go out through a separate door in the federal agents in Sidestep.
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DUGAN was arrested last month and accused of hampering or interfering with the proceedings before the department or agency of the United States, and the concealment of an individual to prevent his discovery and arrest.
The maximum penalty for points is a total of 6 years in prison and up to $ 350,000 in fines. Dugan is planned to enter the accusation statement on Thursday morning.
Dugan’s lawyer Craig Mastantuono said in a statement on Tuesday that the judge maintains his innocence.
“How did she say after unnecessary arrest, Judge Dugan claims his innocence and looking forward to being avenged in court,” Mastantuono said.
Dugan’s arrest in April, intensifying in the breach of the trump administration on immigration and its attacks on the judges, launching protests in Milwaukee.
On the day of his arrest, the General of the Pam Bondi Lawyer said Fox News: “If you answer the fugitive, we don’t care who you are, if you help hide … anyone who is illegal in this country, we will come for you and we will find you. We’ll find you. We’ll find you. We’ll find you.”
Dugan was released on the bond after appearing before the Federal Judge Judge.
The Supreme Court of Wisconsin temporarily acquitted his duties last month, while the case moves forward, the Action Court said he took his own and protect public confidence in the courts in Wisconsin.
2025-05-14 01:27:00