Posted on 09/05/2025 5:26:34 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
An immigrant who allegedly evaded federal agents with the help of a Milwaukee County judge pleaded guilty Thursday to being in the U.S. illegally.
Federal prosecutors charged Eduardo Flores-Ruiz in April with reentering the country illegally after being deported. He faces up to two years in prison when he's sentenced and agreed to be deported whenever he is released, according to a summary of the plea deal he reached with prosecutors.
Online court records did not list a sentencing date. His attorney, Martin J. Pruhs, didn't immediately respond to an email from The Associated Press on Thursday afternoon seeking comment.
According to court documents, Flores-Ruiz first entered the United States illegally near Nogales, Arizona, in January 2013. He was arrested the next day and deported. He subsequently returned to the U.S. without permission and was charged this past March in Milwaukee with misdemeanor domestic battery.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents learned Flores-Ruiz was in the country after the Milwaukee County jail submitted his fingerprints to federal databases. Agents traveled to the county courthouse on April 18, planning to arrest him as he appeared for a hearing in the case.
Judge Hannah Dugan, who was presiding over the battery case, learned that agents were in the building looking for Flores-Ruiz. According to an FBI affidavit, witnesses heard Dugan say something to the effect of “wait, come with me” to Flores-Ruiz and his attorney before showing them out a courtroom door typically used only by deputies, jurors, court staff and in-custody defendants. Flores-Ruiz made his way outside the building, but agents captured him following a foot chase.
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This is why the ILLEGAL was in court in the FIRST place, when Judge Dugan tried to help him run:
“Flores-Ruiz is charged with three counts of misdemeanor battery with modifiers for domestic violence and infliction of physical harm, a criminal complaint detailed. Under Wisconsin law, domestic abuse can refer to any violence between people who live together, not just couples.
Flores-Ruiz’s charges stemmed from a March 12 fight that occurred between Flores-Ruiz and two roommates after he was accused of playing music too loudly in the home.
The complaint says Flores-Ruiz punched one roommate 30 times, then hit a woman who tried to end the fight.”
Granny Good Witch’s pool boi.
So, does this mean he used up all his “dew process”?
FTA-—Judge Hannah Dugan, who was presiding over the battery case, learned that agents were in the building looking for Flores-Ruiz.
According to an FBI affidavit, witnesses heard Dugan say something to the effect of “wait, come with me” to Flores-Ruiz and his attorney before showing them out a courtroom door typically used only by deputies, jurors, court staff and in-custody defendants. Flores-Ruiz made his way outside the building, but agents captured him following a foot chase.
Dugan’s set to stand trial in December and faces up to six years in prison if convicted on two counts.
They should charge his girlfriend and/or wife for harboring an illegal!
Doctors and engineers deported, whatever shall we do?
Judge Hannah Dugan should be sent straight to Alligator Alcatraz.
Judge broke the law, lock him up.
Yes.
How about charging his attorney for aiding and abetting as well? Attorney could have, as an officer of the court, said, “No, don’t go out the back door to evade law enforcement.”
NO SYMPATHY FOR THE JUDGE
He sat back and did nothing fir his client.
Judge Hannah Dugan is claiming judicial immunity in her defense. How does it work?
Liars, all.
I’m surprised they even charged her with anything in ‘The People’s Republik of Milwaukeestan.’ She goes to court in December. Not dis-barred yet, but if things go our way she will be. Plus jail time!
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