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Former Wisconsin Judge Avoids Jail Time After Conviction for Obstructing ICE

Hannah C. Dugan, a former judge in Wisconsin, has been convicted of obstructing federal immigration agents but has been spared jail time, receiving only a fine.

by Editorial Staff|Jul 8, 2026|1 MIN READ|POLITICS

Hannah C. Dugan, a former judge in Wisconsin, was convicted of obstructing federal immigration agents. Despite the serious nature of her offense, she was sentenced to a fine and avoided any jail time.

The sentencing was carried out by a judge who was nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1997, raising questions about the implications of political affiliations in judicial decisions.

This case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and the role of the judiciary in such matters.