Law Judge Hannah Dugan arrested by FBI for allegedly helping undocumented immigrant 'evade arrest'

I just love the whining over how she was treated, because she's a judge and not a filthy peasant.

I am also glad this, various battles within the judiciary since democrats have no other power, is already being brought to a boil within the first 100 days. The democrats are blowing their load way early and going to gas out before the midterms. Should have focused on the tariffs and other potential issues, rather than everything at once.

Let them deport the criminals, then go into hysteria after. Instead, since they had to seem like “opposition to fascism” because of the narrative they created, they have members of congress making a hero out of an human trafficking, wife beating gang member. And now a judge that protected a wife beater, while the victim was in the court room.

their strategy is they think they will control the narrative enough that trump is this and that and the American people will sour to the point he loses the mid terms and they impeach him day 1 of 2026.

But trump is breaking them. He is out there almost every single day with a presser, event, cabinet meeting fully open to public, etc. that is why Rachel Maddow is quitting now that first 100 days is up. She going back to once a week because she can’t keep up.

You would think they would have learned to slow walk it after the lawfare against him backfired completely. Again with radical judges.

Now, when the time comes in a year or so when they drop the hammer, they will have perfect framing to go back to the 2020 election and show how radical judges let them steal it. This is a perfect storm brewing.
 
I don't understand what is controversial about this.

The judge knowingly sought to undermine the efforts of federal agents to execute a lawful arrest. What she did was wrong. She should be arrested. FAFO, your honor.
 
The hypocrisy on the left is so obvious, that the average person, who is not even very political sees through it. They saw through the lawfare when it happened to Trump, and now they see through the deflection and gaslighting when democrats cry it.

Where is the respect and due process! What about all the raids in actual peaceful protesters on 1/6, that were raided by the FBI, held in solitary, only to have even the liberal SCOTUS justices disagree with the “novel legal theory” used to prosecute these people

Every lawyer associated with Trump being arrested, disbarred or tried to be, sued into the ground with biased judges overseeing the court hearings.

The president himself being raided, despite already allowing the FBI to look around and told them to come back anytime. And it was just by chance that Trump was not there, otherwise they would have tried to perp walk him.

Not to mention this pundit himself was behind Russiagate and illegally spying on Trump.




Then you have like Tish James trying to speak like a southern preacher about how what she is being accused of is nothing more than political witch hunt lol. Or big Fani.

These people are freaks and deserve every minute of this, and deserve much more, which will be coming.

They thought there was no way a MAGA person would ever hold significant office again, let aline trump himself back as president. Now suck it

Love these weird cope tirades <lol>

You try so hard but just sound like a dummy in a cult
 
I don't understand what is controversial about this.

The judge knowingly sought to undermine the efforts of federal agents to execute a lawful arrest. What she did was wrong. She should be arrested. FAFO, your honor.
Lmao, judge told some brown shirts to kick rocks because they didn't have the right paperwork. She will see no conviction for her actions.
 
Lmao, judge told some brown shirts to kick rocks because they didn't have the right paperwork. She will see no conviction for her actions.
If she didn't wish to permit them to enter her courtroom I have no issue with that. But that isn't the only thing she did. She effectively Von-Trapped the suspect for whom they had a lawful arrest warrant to obstruct them from arresting that person outside the courtroom itself, which is in a public space, a government building, and where their warrant was perfectly valid to be served.

It's very strange that you're more concerned about protecting a judge who used a shady tactic to prevent the arrest of an illegal migrant who was only in court because he allegedly beat two people viciously than you are with protecting the American people from invasive criminals like the perpetrator. Says a lot about you.
 
If she didn't wish to permit them to enter her courtroom I have no issue with that. But that isn't the only thing she did. She effectively Von-Trapped the suspect for whom they had a lawful arrest warrant to obstruct them from arresting that person outside the courtroom itself, which is in a public space, a government building, and where their warrant was perfectly valid to be served.

They didn't have an arrest warrant, they had an administrative one. She was under no obligation to assist them with the arrest and in no way does letting the guy leave through a different door amount to obstruction under any federal criminal statute.

You're about a step away from going full Ahmaud Arbery on this one.
 
They didn't have an arrest warrant, they had an administrative one. She was under no obligation to assist them with the arrest and in no way does letting the guy leave through a different door amount to obstruction under any federal criminal statute.

You're about a step away from going full Ahmaud Arbery on this one.
nah, he's crossed that line.
 
If she didn't wish to permit them to enter her courtroom I have no issue with that. But that isn't the only thing she did. She effectively Von-Trapped the suspect for whom they had a lawful arrest warrant to obstruct them from arresting that person outside the courtroom itself, which is in a public space, a government building, and where their warrant was perfectly valid to be served.

It's very strange that you're more concerned about protecting a judge who used a shady tactic to prevent an illegal migrant who was only in court because he allegedly beat two people viciously than you are with protecting the American people from invasive criminals like the perpetrator. Says a lot about you.
i think the fact that you're straw manning some bullshit about me tells me everything i need to know.

concession accepted.
 
In a sense, yes, it is hard to understand what is controversial about this.

In another sense...leftists.

It's because you can't articulate the law she broke. That's the controversy. That you're celebrating a judge getting arrested for a bullshit reason and trying to cover it up with "Don't break the law." But then when asked what law was broken and how, you fold.

All up to date sport?
 
It's because you can't articulate the law she broke. That's the controversy.
Doesn't seem to be too hard for the DOJ, or me. She obstructed official business of the DOJ and ICE. Simple as. Do you use "bullshit reason" as your legal arguments in the courtroom, LOLawyer man?

You guys are sounding like those sovereign citizen dorks more and more by the day, LOL.
 
Doesn't seem to be too hard for the DOJ, or me. She obstructed official business of the DOJ and ICE. Simple as.

Then find me a single case where not honoring the incorrect warrant and letting a guy leave through the side door amounted to obstruction. I'll take any analogous example that you can find. Likewise, I'll also accept any attempt to fit this current fact pattern into any portion of the federal criminal code.

Now we can all sit back and watch you quit.
 
Then find me a single case where not honoring the incorrect warrant and letting a guy leave through the side door amounted to obstruction.
Well, there is this case. Probably not a whole lot of cases of radical judges helping illegal immigrants flaunt the law.
I'll take any analogous example that you can find. Likewise, I'll also accept any attempt to fit this current fact pattern into any portion of the federal criminal code.
Oh', so your position is that she'll be found not guilty of any crime? I'll take that bet. Nut up or shut up.
 
"Newly released court documents reveal that Judge Hannah Dugan did not obstruct justice as federal prosecutors allege.

Flores-Ruiz and his attorney were seen openly walking through a public hallway, with a DEA agent even riding the elevator alongside them — meaning federal agents had every opportunity to detain him if they had proper legal authority.

However, ICE was operating under an administrative warrant, which imposes no legal obligation on state courts or judges to assist. Judge Dugan acted fully within her rights by insisting on a judicial warrant, and there is no evidence she actively interfered with federal enforcement efforts.

Importantly, allowing Flores-Ruiz to leave through a different courthouse door was standard practice meant to maintain order and safety. Judges often direct individuals to use non-public exits to prevent chaos, ensure courthouse security, and avoid unlawful seizures — especially when federal agents are present without a proper judicial warrant. In this case, Judge Dugan was simply protecting the legal process and safeguarding everyone’s constitutional rights, not aiding an escape.

As many of us knew, this was a political stunt by the Trump administration aimed at intimidating judges, but it’s already backfiring both legally and politically.

A dismissal now seems highly likely, and even if the case proceeds to trial, the strong constitutional and procedural defenses overwhelmingly favor Judge Dugan."

 
Well, there is this case. Probably not a whole lot of cases of radical judges helping illegal immigrants flaunt the law.

I was looking for something analogous in terms of obstruction. Like pointing out that they had the wrong warrant amounting to obstruction. Or allowing someone to leave through a side door while the feds watched amounting to obstruction.

Thought that was obvious.

Oh', so your position is that she'll be found not guilty of any crime? I'll take that bet. Nut up or shut up.

I really doubt it will go to a verdict at all. I'm thinking and immediate dismissal as soon as it hits a docket. But we can settle for your standard.
 
What was so radical about the Dems. Name some radical policies. I’m legit curious and open to understanding you.

Boys playing girl's sports; in their dressing/restrooms. Damn near open borders. Providing millions in housing and money to immigrants. Not addressing the debt (Trump isn't either). Gaslighting the public about Biden's cognitive decline.
 
The majority of undocumented immigrants arrive in the US by legal means and overstay their visas.

That was the case when Obama first took office, but during Biden's term most came through the border.
 
Then find me a single case where not honoring the incorrect warrant and letting a guy leave through the side door amounted to obstruction. I'll take any analogous example that you can find. Likewise, I'll also accept any attempt to fit this current fact pattern into any portion of the federal criminal code.

Now we can all sit back and watch you quit.
According to the article she misdirected the ICE team. Thats more than just allowing the guy to use the side door.

Multiple witnesses cited in the complaint later allegedly said Judge Dugan returned to her courtroom after directing members of the arrest team to the office of the court's chief judge.
 
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