The Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended Judge Hannah Dugan from her duties following charges she helped a migrant evade arrest. The court’s order, issued without dissent, aims to maintain public confidence in the judiciary and will hold until further notice. Dugan's legal team expressed disappointment and asserted her innocence, announcing that former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement will join her defense. The judge is accused of obstructing federal agents attempting to arrest migrant Eduardo Flores Ruiz, raising significant legal and ethical concerns regarding her role as a judge.
"The justices wrote in the unsigned order that they were acting 'to uphold the public's confidence in the courts of this state.'"},{
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