Wisconsin judge who helped an illegal alien escape arrest is finally sentenced
Meet Hannah Dugan. Until recently she was a county judge in Wisconsin. She overtly helped an illegal alien avoid being arrested by ICE, by ordering the ICE agents to wait at the front door of her courtroom, then guiding the illegal to a back-door exit.
Now, U.S. law doesn't require anyone--including shitty, corrupt state judges--to help federal agents enforce valid U.S. immigration law. That's a stupid ruling and should be changed instantly, but the Dems would filibuster to keep it from being passed.
But U.S. law ALSO says that it's illegal to "aid" an illegal in evading arrest--which is exactly what this fat bitch did. If a white Christian male helped a white illegal avoid arrest during bribem's ghastly reign of terror, he'd be in prison. But Hannah is a Democrat, and local judges are Dems, so she got NO jail time, just a $5,000 fine.
And note that she was convicted last December--over six months ago--but only sentenced today. Why the long delay? Simple: people have short memories, so lots fewer remember a THING about what she did. So the lenient sentence won't stir as much anger at the corrupt, Dem-fellating legal system.
Now watch how the communists who run the Associated Press spun this story:
(AP) — Former Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan was spared from prison Wednesday for ushering a Mexican defendant out of her courtroom to evade U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. A federal judge fined her $5,000 and cited her otherwise law-abiding life in issuing the sentence.
"For ushering a Mexican defendant out of her courtroom," eh? She totally enabled him to escape arrest, but you'd never know that from "ushering him out." (And yes, I see the next phrase, but the point remains that the AP is trying to soothe readers.) And "Mexican defendant," eh? He was an illegal alien, but the AP doesn't want readers to know that, because that lays bare the whole scam by which corrupt Democrat judges break the law to help their party win.
“I think this is a situation where an otherwise good person, upset by immigration policies in this country, made a bad decision in the moment,” U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman said.
Ahh, so as long as I'm "upset" by a valid U.S. law I can escape most punishment for breaking it, eh? Is that the new legal standard? It is for Democrats--but not for conservatives. (Lynn Adelman was appointed by Slick Willy Clinton, so totally liberal Democrat.)
Dugan, 67, was convicted of felony obstruction in December. Her lawyers argued during her trial that President Donald Trump’s administration sought to “crush” Dugan in an effort to ensure judicial compliance with the ICE strategy of targeting immigrants as they showed up for court hearings.
Dugan resigned the county judgeship she held for nine years amid threats of impeachment from Republican state lawmakers who labeled her an activist judge. In her resignation letter she said her prosecution threatened “the independence of our judiciary.”
Brazen horseshit: she bleats that "Her prosecution threatens the independence of our judiciary"? Bitch, judges are supposed to uphold the law, not break it when they don't like it. She was charged (or as she claims, "threatened") and convicted of "felony obstruction" because she knowingly, calculatingly broke U.S. law and was furious that she was forced to resign for doing so. She's lucky she's not in prison.
If charging a judge for breaking the law is "a threat to their independence," I'm for lots more such "threats."
Two Marquette University law professors spoke on her behalf, including a former state Supreme Court justice and a Jesuit priest who read a statement describing Dugan as a defender of oppressed people and saying he didn’t believe there was a need for punishment.
Next thing you can expect to see: illegal alien murders a 15-year-old American girl and is found guilty by jury, but corrupt Dem judge sentences the killer to just 90 days in jail "because dis po' boy haz been oppressed, and I am a defender of oppressed people and I don't believe there is a need for punishment!"
It worked for Hannah, and the Media hasn't said a critical word, so...


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