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Wisconsin Judge Arrested for Alleged Obstruction in Federal Immigration Case, Sparking Debate on State-Federal Relations

Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan has been arrested by the FBI on charges of obstruction related to an immigration case, accused of misleading federal agents to prevent the arrest of an individual residing illegally in the U.S. The charges include obstructing a federal proceeding and concealing an individual, with the arrest drawing significant attention due to Dugan's judicial position. This incident has sparked discussions about the relationship between state and federal authorities in immigration enforcement, highlighting ongoing tensions and complexities in the enforcement of immigration laws.

Federal Judges Warn of Rising Threats to Judiciary Amid Budget Cuts and Political Criticism

Two senior federal judges, Jeffrey Sutton and Richard Sullivan, have raised concerns about the increasing threats against the judiciary, emphasizing the potential risks to judicial independence and safety. Judge Sullivan highlighted the impact of budget cuts to the U.S. Marshals Service, which is crucial for protecting judges and courthouses, and stressed the importance of prioritizing judicial security. The judges also discussed the negative effects of political criticism and impeachment threats on the judiciary's role, underscoring the need for vigilance and support to maintain its integrity and independence.

Two More Arrests Made in Southern University Hazing Death Case, Bringing Total to Three

Authorities in Louisiana have arrested two more individuals, Kyle Thurman and Isaiah Smith, in connection with the hazing-related death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson, bringing the total number of arrests to three. Both Thurman and Smith face charges of criminal hazing, while the first arrestee, Caleb McCray, is charged with manslaughter and criminal hazing. The case has highlighted the persistent issue of hazing in college fraternities and sparked discussions on the necessity for stricter regulations to prevent such tragedies.

U.S. Marshals Service Offers $10,000 Reward in Connection with Fatal Shooting of Maryland Judge

Washington County Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson was fatally shot in a targeted attack outside his home in Hagerstown, Maryland on Friday. The U.S. Marshals Service is now offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Pedro Argote, 49, who is wanted in connection with the killing. Argote has ties to multiple areas outside of Maryland and the Marshals Service is asking anyone with information to contact them.

U.S. Marshals Capture Last of Six Escaped Inmates in Chester County, Pennsylvania

U.S. Marshals have captured Mario Che-Tiul, an escaped inmate from the Barry County Jail in Missouri, in Avondale, Pennsylvania. He is the last of six inmates to be captured and is wanted for a "violent" escape. Che-Tiul is accused of child molestation and is being held in the Chester County Prison pending extradition back to Missouri. The U.S. Marshals Service thanked the public for their assistance in locating him.

Donald Trump to Appear in Federal Court on Tuesday to Face 37 Felony Charges

Donald Trump is set to appear in federal court in Miami on Tuesday to face 37 felony charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents. Security for the event is being handled by multiple law enforcement agencies, and New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu commented that Trump had "every chance in the world" to hand back the documents but chose not to. Trump is expected to plead not guilty to the charges and will spend the night at Trump National Doral before his arraignment.

U.S. Marshals Capture Fugitive Inmate Nasir Grant After Dramatic Escape from Philadelphia Prison

U.S. Marshals have captured 24-year-old Nasir Grant, one of two inmates who escaped from a Philadelphia prison earlier this week. Grant was taken into custody while dressed as a woman, while the other inmate, 18-year-old Ameen Hurst, remains at large. The Philadelphia Department of Prisons has launched an investigation into how the escape went unnoticed for nearly 19 hours.

U.S. Marshals and Lake County Sheriff’s Office Arrest 16-Year-Old in Connection with Shooting Deaths of Three Teens in Central Florida

U.S. Marshals and the Lake County Sheriff's Office have arrested 16-year-old Tahj Brewton in connection with the shooting deaths of three teenagers in Central Florida. Brewton was taken into custody on Saturday in Groveland, Florida and was wanted on outstanding warrants for carjacking with a firearm, aggravated assault, grand theft of a motor vehicle, fleeing or attempt to elude a law enforcement officer, and tampering with an electronic monitoring device. The Marion County Sheriff's Office had offered a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to Brewton's capture.

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