Leftists Are Learning to Their Dismay That Being a Judge Doesn't Mean You Get a Free Pass to Break the Law - đ The Liberty Daily

(WND News Center)âProsecutors in Wisconsin have just filed an unusual document with a court: They explained that just because a person is a judge, that doesnât mean she gets a free pass to break the law.
That earlier was the stunning claim from Hannah Dugan, a now-suspended judge, arguing that prosecutors werenât even allowed to bring a case against her after evidence showed she distracted federal agents, then let an illegal alien criminal walk out of the courthouse.
Duganâs claim was that she has absolutely immunity for whatever she does in her courtroom â even in the courthouse building.
A report at Fox News now explains that prosecutors disagree.
Federal prosecutors argued Monday that a court should reject a Wisconsin judge's attempt to have the obstruction case against her dismissed based on judicial immunity.
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Prosecutors now have responded to her claim, explaining âthe Supreme Court has made clear that judges are not immune from criminal liability.â
Their filing said, âIn the end, Dugan asks for this Court to develop a novel doctrine of judicial immunity from criminal prosecution, and to apply it to the facts alleged in the indictment, all without reasonable basisâdirectly or indirectlyâin the Constitution, statutes, or case law. ⌠In her lengthy memorandum, Dugan concedes that â[j]udges, like legislators and executive officials, are not above the law.â Duganâs desired ruling would, in essence, say that judges are âabove the law,â and uniquely entitled to interfere with federal law enforcement.â
Prosecutors have accused the Milwaukee Circuit Court judge of personally escorting Mexican illegal immigrant and domestic battery suspect Eduardo Flores-Ruiz out of the courthouse. That was after Dugan directed ICE agents to go consult with the chief judge and they left the hallway in front of the courtroom.
The 65-year-old Dugan has been indicted on federal charges of obstruction of proceedings before a U.S. agency and the unlawful concealment of an individual subject to arrest.
Prosecutors said, âPut simply, nothing in the indictment or the anticipated evidence at trial supports Duganâs assertion that agents âdisruptedâ the courtâs docket; instead, all events arose from Duganâs unilateral, non-judicial, and unofficial actions in obstructing a federal immigration matter over which she, as a Wisconsin state judge, had no authority. At the very least, for purposes of deciding this motion, Duganâs claims to the contrary find no support in the indictment and should be rejected.â
WND reported when a video surfaced showing the episode.
In an interview on âAmerican Reports,â Attorney General Pam Bondi explained how the Trump administration will handle judges who obstruct and block federal efforts to secure the border and remove illegal aliens.
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