Wisconsin Judge Seeks New Trial in Obstruction of Arrest Case
A judge convicted of obstructing federal agents during an immigration arrest at a Wisconsin courthouse has asked for a new trial. Hannah Dugan, who was found guilty last month on charges related to her actions, filed a motion late Friday requesting a fresh start.
Dugan's defense team claims she was unfairly targeted by Republican lawmakers and that her actions were taken in good faith as part of an honest attempt to protect the integrity of the court. This is unprecedented in US history, with Dugan stating that her case is the first instance where a judge has faced trial for their "wholly official" actions without any corruption or self-dealing.
As a result of the conviction and subsequent Republican threats to impeach her, Dugan had resigned from her position earlier this month. Her new motion seeks an acquittal on all charges, which she claims were fabricated by lawmakers seeking revenge against the first female judge in US history to face such a trial.
The move has sparked controversy, with many questioning whether Dugan's actions crossed any constitutional boundaries. However, it remains to be seen how the court will handle her request for a new trial and acquittal.
A judge convicted of obstructing federal agents during an immigration arrest at a Wisconsin courthouse has asked for a new trial. Hannah Dugan, who was found guilty last month on charges related to her actions, filed a motion late Friday requesting a fresh start.
Dugan's defense team claims she was unfairly targeted by Republican lawmakers and that her actions were taken in good faith as part of an honest attempt to protect the integrity of the court. This is unprecedented in US history, with Dugan stating that her case is the first instance where a judge has faced trial for their "wholly official" actions without any corruption or self-dealing.
As a result of the conviction and subsequent Republican threats to impeach her, Dugan had resigned from her position earlier this month. Her new motion seeks an acquittal on all charges, which she claims were fabricated by lawmakers seeking revenge against the first female judge in US history to face such a trial.
The move has sparked controversy, with many questioning whether Dugan's actions crossed any constitutional boundaries. However, it remains to be seen how the court will handle her request for a new trial and acquittal.