Ex-Wisconsin judge faces sentencing after obstruction conviction tied to immigration arrest

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Former Milwaukee County judge Hannah Dugan, convicted of felony obstruction for helping an immigrant evade federal officers in a Trump-era immigration crackdown, faces up to five years in prison at sentencing; she resigned amid impeachment threats, while prosecutors urge a serious sentence and her lawyers argue immunity and that she has already suffered consequences.
- Former Wisconsin judge to be sentenced after conviction in obstructing arrest of Mexican immigrant NBC News
- Former Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan to be sentenced in ICE obstruction case WISN
- Ex-Wisconsin judge to be sentenced for obstructing immigration arrest Reuters
- As sentencing looms, prosecutors suggest prison time for ex-Judge Dugan WPR
- Former Milwaukee judge Hannah Dugan to be sentenced July 8 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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