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Prosecutors and defense attorneys in the Hannah Dugan case make their final arguments in the key motion to dimiss.
A federal magistrate judge has advised that the criminal case against Wisconsin Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan should proceed.
Dugan also argued that the prosecution under federal law violated the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers because it overrides the state of Wisconsin’s ability to administer its courts.
From yesterday's report and recommendation by Magistrate Judge Nancy Joseph (E.D. Wisc.) in U.S. v. Dugan: The indictment charges as… ...
A federal magistrate judge recommended Monday that the case proceed against a Wisconsin judge who was indicted on allegations that she helped a man who is in the country illegally evade U.S.
Nation Nation & World Politics Judge recommends that case against Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan proceed July 7, 2025 at 6:06 pm Updated July 7, 2025 at 6:18 pm ...
Dugan also argued that the prosecution under federal law violated the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers because it overrides the state of Wisconsin’s ability to administer its courts.
Dugan also argued that the prosecution under federal law violated the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers because it overrides the state of Wisconsin’s ability to administer its courts.
Judge recommends that case against Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan proceed Dugan was indicted in May on allegations that she helped a man evade U.S. immigration agents in her courthouse in Milwaukee ...
Dugan also argued that the prosecution under federal law violated the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers because it overrides the state of Wisconsin’s ability to administer its courts.
A federal magistrate judge has recommended that charges proceed against Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan. Dugan was indicted in May on allegations that she helped a man evade U.S. immigration agents in ...