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Ex-US judge spared prison for aiding migrant's evasion

Created at 8 Jul · 6:30 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A former Milwaukee County Judge, Hannah Dugan, has been spared prison time for helping a Mexican national evade federal agents. She received a $5,000 fine and was convicted of obstruction but acquitted of concealing an arrest.

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Key Numbers

$5,000fine imposed on Hannah Dugan
April 2025date of Dugan's arrest
five yearsmaximum prison sentence for obstruction charge
nine yearsDugan's judicial career length

Who's Involved

Hannah Dugan
Former Milwaukee County Judge convicted of obstruction
Eduardo Flores-Ruiz
Mexican national aided by Dugan
Lynn Adelman
District Judge overseeing Dugan's sentencing
Steven Biskupic
Dugan's lawyer

↳ Why This Matters

The sentencing of Hannah Dugan highlights the legal and political ramifications of judicial actions concerning immigration enforcement, particularly within the context of the Trump administration's policies and broader debates on justice system politicization.

Key facts

  • Former Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was sentenced to a $5,000 fine and no prison time.
  • Dugan was convicted of obstruction for helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz evade federal agents.
  • Dugan was acquitted of the charge of concealing a person from arrest.
  • Dugan resigned from her position after her arrest and faced potential impeachment.
  • Dugan's lawyers announced their intention to appeal the conviction.

A court has ruled that former Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan will not serve prison time for her role in helping an immigrant evade federal agents. Dugan was convicted of obstruction last year but acquitted of concealing a person from arrest. She was ordered to pay a $5,000 fine.

Dugan was arrested in April 2025 after she guided Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a Mexican national facing misdemeanor battery charges, out of her courtroom via a side door. Her actions led to her resignation and efforts by Republicans in Wisconsin to impeach her. The Trump administration viewed her arrest as evidence of a politicized justice system.

During her sentencing, Dugan stated that her actions were consistent with administrative and community concerns for the courthouse and were not malicious. She described herself as a public servant trying to do her job, neither a scofflaw nor a hero. District Judge Lynn Adelman determined that prison time was unnecessary, citing Dugan's significant community contributions.

Dugan faced up to five years in prison for the obstruction charge. Her defense team highlighted her nine-year judicial career as a reason for a lenient sentence and announced their intention to appeal the conviction.

Frequently asked questions

Hannah Dugan was convicted of obstructing a criminal proceeding for helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz evade federal agents.

Dugan was sentenced to a $5,000 fine and no prison time.

Eduardo Flores-Ruiz was eventually caught by immigration agents after Dugan directed him and his lawyer to a private exit, and he was later deported.

Yes, Dugan's lawyers have stated they will appeal against her conviction.

What Happens Next

01Dugan's lawyers will proceed with an appeal against her conviction.

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How It Developed

Former Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested in April 2025.
Dugan was convicted of obstruction in December 2025.
Dugan was sentenced to a $5,000 fine but no prison time.
Dugan's lawyers stated they would appeal the conviction.

Sources

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Ex-US judge spared from prison for helping migrant evade federal agentsBBC News

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