Wisconsin left-handed jurists have threatened not to detain court after Judge Milwaukee’s arrest on Friday, allegedly helping illegal Mexican immigrants avoid federal immigrants.
Circuit Judge Monica Isam, Sawyer County, defended Judge Hannah Dugan on Saturday. Email to other state judges She said, “I’m not going to allow anyone to be taken out of my court.” [Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents] He was sent to a concentration camp.” Wisconsin was now first reported.
Isamu, who became the first Native American to be elected to the county Circuit Court in 2023, also threatened to “start bail” for the defendant.
“Yesterday, Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan took the oath of the very building she vowed to support it, and she was arrested and charged with a felony,” Isamu wrote.
“Adequate is enough. We will no longer be protected or respected as judges in this administration. Without guidance to us and without our support for us, we will refuse to hold court at Branch 2 in Sawyer County. [harm’s] method. “
“If this cost me the job or it made me arrest, then at least I know I did the right thing,” she added.
Dugan, who has been on a Milwaukee County bench for nearly a decade, has been accused of thwarting justice after a hearing last week and hiding Eduardo Flores Louise from his arrest.
Dugan was released Friday morning after a brief appearance in Milwaukee federal courthouse after prosecutors said they would not seek custody before trial. Her arrest is set for May 15th.
If convicted on both counts, she faces up to 10 years in prison. It was not immediately clear whether Dugan would be on vacation during her incident.
Flores Lewis, 30, was illegally entered the United States in 2013 and was deported. It is not entirely clear how he entered the US for the second time.
FBI director Kash Patel said on Friday that Dugan “deliberately turned Flores-Ruiz in the wake of last week’s hearing.
The illegal immigrants have been accused of attacking someone 30 times during a fight that stricken complaints that his music was too loud. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel It has been reported.


