Tag: judge
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Wisconsin Judge Guilty of Obstruction in ICE Case
Verdict Ties a Local Case to national immigration policy A Wisconsin jury has found a local judge guilty of obstruction in a case that prosecutors described as an attempt to help a Mexican immigrant avoid federal immigration authorities. The verdict marks a rare instance of a judicial figure being directly implicated in actions tied to…
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Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan Found Guilty of Felony Impeding Proceedings
Overview of the Verdict Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan has been found guilty of one count in a high-profile courtroom decision. Jurors convicted her of a felony charge related to impeding a proceeding, while acquitting her of the associated misdemeanor charge of concealing an individual to avoid detection. The verdict marks a significant development in…
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Judge Warns No-Show Former GAA Referee as Witness Delays Court Case
Key witness absence halts Letterkenny civil case A former GAA referee who failed to appear in court as a crucial witness prompted a stern warning from Judge Simon McAleese in Letterkenny Circuit Civil Court, Co Donegal. The case concerns an incident on a GAA field in which a player sustained significant facial injuries after a…
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South Carolina Judge’s Home Destroyed by Fire; Officials Probe Cause
Fire destroys home of South Carolina judge; three injured A South Carolina judge’s house was gutted by a Sunday fire on Edisto Island, leaving three people hospitalized and prompting a formal investigation into the blaze’s cause. Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, who was walking her dogs at the time, reportedly escaped the blaze with others…
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South Carolina Judge’s Home Destroyed by Fire; SLED Investigating Cause
Overview of the incident A South Carolina circuit court judge is dealing with a devastating house fire that left three people hospitalized and destroyed the family residence on Edisto Island, south of Charleston. Judge Diane Goodstein and her family were not home at the moment the blaze began, but the incident occurred while the judge…
