A former judge who was found guilty of obstruction last year for helping an immigrant evade federal agent in Wisconsin will not serve prison time, a court has ruled.
In imposing the sentence, the court determined that no jail time was necessary for former Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan, but ordered her to pay a $5,000 (£3,700) fine.
Dugan was arrested in April 2025 after ushering Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a Mexican national facing misdemeanour battery charges, out of her courtroom through a side door.
She resigned from her position as Republicans in Wisconsin began efforts to impeach her.
Her arrest marked a win for the Trump administration and its supporters, who have sought to portray the judge’s actions as indicative of a politicised justice system.
In December, Dugan was convicted of obstructing a criminal proceeding, but was found not guilty of concealing a person from arrest.
Dugan, who declined to testify during her trial, addressed the court ahead of her sentencing on Wednesday.
In her remarks, she told the court that she was proud of her record of service to the community, and that she would not let the events of April 2025 define her.

