The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended a judge accused of helping a man evade immigration authorities. The FBI took Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan into custody on Friday morning at the county courthouse. She faces federal charges of concealing an individual to prevent his discovery and arrest and obstructing or impeding a proceeding. In its two-page order, the state Supreme Court said it was acting on its own initiative and not responding to a request from anyone.
Main Idea: The Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended Judge Hannah Dugan after her arrest on federal charges tied to an immigration case.
Key Points:
The judge’s suspension and arrest may shake public trust in courts and raise fears of political conflict over immigration cases.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s move could help reassure voters that alleged misconduct will be reviewed and court rules still apply.
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Central figure in the story; suspended after arrest and facing federal obstruction charges.
Took the central action of suspending Judge Dugan on its own initiative.
Took Judge Dugan into custody and is part of the arrest and investigation described.
FBI director whose accusation about Dugan’s conduct is a major part of the article.
The individual at the center of the immigration enforcement episode Dugan is accused of helping.
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