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    If Congress Won’t Stop Rogue Judges, The DOJ Should Prosecute Them 

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJuly 16, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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    It is increasingly clear that judges are a significant bottleneck within the current legal system, with the potential to obstruct many of the most urgently needed reforms in our country.

    In an egregious example, former Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was recently convicted of felony obstruction after she actually attempted to aid an illegal alien (charged with battery) to escape ICE agents. Thankfully, her efforts were thwarted, and she was prosecuted for obstruction of justice. Despite being convicted, the federal judge presiding over the cases, Lynn Adelman, only sentenced Dugan to a $5,000 fine and no prison time. Dugan has resigned from her judicial office, but it is frustrating that so little repercussion has followed her gross abuse of judicial office.


    Read Full Article: http://thefederalist.com/2026/07/16/if-congress-wont-stop-rogue-courts-the-doj-should-prosecute-them/

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