Judge Accused of Helping Illegal Immigrant Evade Arrest Loses Bid to Drop Charges

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A federal judge rejected the defenseโ€™s claims of judicial immunity and violation of separation of state and federal powers.

A federal judge in Wisconsin has turned down Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Duganโ€™s bid to dismiss her case, clearing the way for a trial on charges that she obstructed immigration officers who came to her courtroom to make an arrest.

In an opinion issued on Aug. 26, Judge Lynn Adelman of the Eastern District of Wisconsin rejected Duganโ€™s argument that her conduct was protected under the doctrine of judicial immunity, which generally shields jurists from being sued for actions taken in their official capacity.

โ€œThere is no basis for granting immunity simply because some of the allegations in the indictment describe conduct that could be considered โ€˜part of the judgeโ€™s job,โ€™โ€ Adelman wrote in the 27-page opinion. โ€œThe same is true in the bribery prosecutions, concededly valid, where the judges were prosecuted for performing official acts intertwined with bribery.โ€

Adelman also dismissed the defenseโ€™s attempt to link the case to the U.S. Supreme Courtโ€™s ruling last summer that President Donald Trump is at least presumptively immune from criminal prosecution for official acts.

That decision, Adelman noted, was meant to safeguard the independence and effective functioning of the executive branch and to make sure the president can carry out constitutional duties without undue cautionโ€”concerns that are unique to the presidency and โ€œdo not arise when one of the nationโ€™s many judges is subject to prosecution.โ€

The federal judge further rejected Duganโ€™s argument that her arrest and prosecution violated the separation between state and federal powers under the U.S. Constitution.

Still, Adelman acknowledged that Dugan did raise โ€œsome very real concernsโ€ about judicial immunity. For instance, he pointed to a hypothetical question of whether a state judge could be prosecuted for thwarting a planned federal immigration arrest by ordering an illegal immigrant into custody to answer for state charges.

Federal prosecutors responded to this question by saying that judges with common sense would not violate the criminal law if they โ€œare in good faith carrying out their required duties.โ€ Adelman, however, called the response โ€œunsatisfying.โ€

By Bill Pan

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