Hold the spin – here’s what actually happened to that Wisconsin judge

The recent arrest of Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan has sparked controversy and debate across the political spectrum. Setting aside the partisan spin, it’s important to look at the facts surrounding the case.
According to the criminal complaint, Judge Dugan had a hearing scheduled for illegal Mexican immigrant Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, who was already facing charges of domestic abuse. In addition to this, Flores-Ruiz was involved in a violent altercation with two roommates over loud music, where he punched one roommate multiple times and hit a woman who tried to intervene.
The situation escalated when ICE agents were closing in on Flores-Ruiz at the county courthouse. Instead of allowing the agents to arrest him, Judge Dugan facilitated his escape through a private exit. This action has led to allegations of obstruction of justice and aiding a fugitive.
While Judge Dugan is entitled to the presumption of innocence, the charges against her raise serious concerns about the integrity of the judicial system. The Washington Post highlighted the potential implications of the arrest, with some critics seeing it as an attempt to intimidate judges nationwide.
Despite some attempts to frame the arrest as a politically motivated attack, the focus should remain on the actions of Flores-Ruiz and the importance of upholding the rule of law. It’s crucial to prioritize the safety of communities and prevent violent individuals, regardless of their immigration status, from causing harm.
As the story continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the complex issues surrounding immigration, law enforcement, and judicial accountability. It’s essential to approach these discussions with nuance and respect for the principles of justice and fairness.



