Senator Baldwin Statement on FBI’s Arrest of Milwaukee Judge
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) released the following statement on the news of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arresting Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan:
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More about the Courthouse ICE Arrests
- Dugan Legal Team Strongly Disagrees With Federal Judge - Graham Kilmer - Jul 16th, 2025
- Federal Judge Recommends Dugan Case Go To Trial - Graham Kilmer - Jul 8th, 2025
- Judge Dugan Criminal Trial Delayed - Graham Kilmer - Jun 18th, 2025
- Attorneys Debate Judicial Immunity, Federal Powers in Judge Dugan Case - Graham Kilmer - Jun 15th, 2025
- Federal Prosecutors Urge Court Not to Dismiss Case Against Judge Dugan - Sarah Lehr - Jun 9th, 2025
- Moore, Pocan, Jayapal, McCollum, and Omar Raise Concerns Over Judicial Independence Following Arrest of Judge Dugan - U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore - May 19th, 2025
- Dugan Enters Not Guilty Plea During Brief Appearance - Graham Kilmer - May 15th, 2025
- Dugan Seeks Dismissal of Charges, Cites Judicial Immunity - Graham Kilmer - May 14th, 2025
- Grand Jury Indicts Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan - Sarah Lehr - May 13th, 2025
- ICE Makes Another Courthouse Arrest - Graham Kilmer - May 7th, 2025
Read more about Courthouse ICE Arrests here
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