Judge's courthouse showdown with ICE agents caught on video
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Background: Surveillance video shows Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan speaking with ICE agents before Eduardo Flores-Ruiz’s detainment (WDJT/YouTube). Left inset: Eduardo Flores-Ruiz (Department of Homeland Security). Right inset: Surveillance video showing Eduardo Flores-Ruiz leaving the Milwaukee County courthouse (WDJT/YouTube).

A Wisconsin judge who has been indicted on federal obstruction charges for allegedly helping a Mexican national evade detainment can be seen on newly released video facing off with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents inside her Milwaukee County courthouse.

Judge Hannah Dugan can be seen in the footage confronting plain-clothed ICE officers in a hallway before they are escorted out.

The video, first obtained by local ABC affiliate WISN and CBS affiliate WDJT — with different angles provided by each station — shows Dugan allegedly speaking with the agents about their attempted detainment of Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a Mexican national facing misdemeanor battery charges who was at the courthouse that day for a hearing.

Dugan is accused of letting Flores-Ruiz sneak out through a jury door after allegedly telling the ICE agents that they needed to speak with the court’s chief judge before detaining him.

The footage allegedly shows Flores-Ruiz arriving at the Milwaukee County courthouse and Dugan speaking with the agents minutes later in the hallway, WDJT reports.

Flores-Ruiz is allegedly seen leaving through the jury door, while a plain-clothed agent who spotted him follows behind, per WDJT.

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Dugan, who is out on bond, has entered a not guilty plea after being arrested last month. She is also accused of falsely telling agents that they needed to obtain a judicial warrant to take Flores-Ruiz into custody. Her charges include obstructing or impeding a proceeding before a department or agency of the United States, and concealing an individual to prevent his discovery and arrest, which carry a maximum penalty of 6 years in prison and up to $350,000 in fines if convicted on both counts.

Dugan responded to the charges by filing a motion to dismiss her case just one day before she was arraigned on May 15.

“Immunity is not a defense to the prosecution to be determined later by a jury or court,” her lawyers argued. “It is an absolute bar to the prosecution at the outset.”

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