Former Wisconsin judge will not serve prison time for obstructing ICE arrest
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Former Wisconsin judge will not serve prison time for obstructing ICE arrest.
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Former Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan will not serve time in prison for obstructing an ICE arrest of a Mexican immigrant, but was issued a fine of $5,000.
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NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports on the ruling and what Dugan had to say about the incident and sentence.
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