Trial begins for Milwaukee judge accused of obstructing ICE agents
Danielle Haynes
Mon, December 15, 2025 at 11:49 PM UTC
2 min read
Dec. 15 (UPI) -- The trial for Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan began Monday, with prosecutors playing audio of the judge saying she'll "get the heat" by showing an undocumented defendant how to leave her courtroom to avoid immigration officials.
Dugan pleaded not guilty earlier this year to federal charges including one count of obstructing and official proceeding and concealing a person from arrest and another of concealing an individual to prevent his discovery and arrest.
The case stems from an incident on April 18, when Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials came to her courtroom and notified her they planned to arrest undocumented immigrant Eduardo Flores-Ruiz. They said she sent the agents to the chief judge's office before going back to her courtroom, pushing Flores-Ruiz's case to the front of her docket, then helped him and his lawyer leave from a private jury door.
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The ICE agents ultimately found and arrested Flores-Ruiz.
During Monday's trial, Assistant U.S. Attorney Keith Alexander played audio from the day appearing to depict Dugan speaking with the court reporter, Joan Butz, who offers to show Flores-Ruiz the private door. Dugan says, "I'll do it. I'll get the heat."
Alexander said Dugan's actions were tantamount to formulating an escape plan for Flores-Ruiz, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
"The judicial robe the defendant wore that morning did not put her above the law," Alexander said in his opening statements.
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Dugan's lawyer, former U.S. Attorney Steven Biskupic, said the private jury door Dugan showed Flores-Ruiz wasn't hidden and was less than 12 feet away from the public doors of the courtroom. He said she didn't seek to thwart ICE agents.
"Not even as far as your jury box," he said. "There was a federal agent to the left and to the right."
Biskupic said that instead of arresting Flores-Ruiz, the federal agents chose to follow him outside and arrest him after a foot chase, NBC News reported.
"Now, after the fact, everyone wants to blame Judge Dugan," he said.