The Independent
·Jul 2026
Former Wisconsin judge spared prison for obstructing immigration arrest at courthouse
A former Wisconsin judge avoided prison after being convicted of obstructing federal immigration agents, receiving a fine instead. Prosecutors argued she violated her judicial oath, while supporters described her as a defender of vulnerable people. The sentencing judge noted her long public service and determined incarceration unnecessary. The case stemmed from a 2025 incident in which she directed immigration officers away and helped the defendant exit through a private door, though agents ultimately arrested him. She resigned amid political pressure and intends to appeal.