By TODD RICHMOND
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A colleague of the Milwaukee decide accused of serving to a Mexican immigrant evade arrest testified Tuesday that she was shocked by her fellow decide’s conduct.
“Judges shouldn’t assist defendants evade arrest,” Milwaukee County Circuit Decide Kristela Cervera testified at Hannah Dugan’s trial.
The testimony on the second day of trial got here after officers concerned within the arrest informed the jury that Dugan’s conduct on April 18 made it extra harmful for them to do their jobs.
Dugan is on trial on costs of obstruction and concealment in reference to the incident. The utmost sentence for obstruction, the extra critical cost, is 5 years in jail, although federal judges have a lot discretion to go decrease.
The extremely uncommon costs in opposition to a sitting decide are a rare consequence of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. Dugan’s supporters say Trump is seeking to make an instance of her to blunt judicial opposition to immigration arrests.
Eduardo Flores-Ruiz was scheduled to look earlier than Dugan on the morning of April 18 on state battery costs. Prosecutors allege that after Dugan realized that federal officers had been within the hallway ready to arrest him, she cleared a path for him to flee by directing the officers to the chief decide’s workplace after which main Eduardo-Flores out of her courtroom by way of a personal door.
Cervera testified that she was irritated that Dugan used her as backup throughout the incident, making her come out of her courtroom into the hallway whereas nonetheless carrying her gown.
Dugan proceeded to angrily confront two officers ready to arrest Flores-Ruiz, telling them repeatedly that they wanted a judicial warrant earlier than sending them to the chief decide’s chambers, Cervera testified. She escorted the officers to the chambers whereas Dugan returned to her courtroom, she stated.
Dugan approached her three days later and stated she was “within the doghouse” with the chief decide, saying one thing to the impact that the chief was upset together with her as a result of she had “tried to assist that man,” Cervera testified.
When she realized that Dugan had led Flores-Ruiz out the non-public door, “I used to be shocked,” Cervera testified.
FBI agent Phillip Jackling testified on Tuesday that he was involved that his staff was divided when Dugan directed brokers to talk with the chief decide.
Dugan appeared indignant when she approached him within the hallway outdoors her courtroom, he stated. One other member of the arrest staff, Customs and Border Safety Supervisory Officer Joseph Zuraw, stated Dugan jerked her thumb over her shoulder and informed him to “get out” earlier than directing him to the chief decide’s chambers.
4 of the arrest staff’s six members had been within the chief decide’s chambers or a hallway resulting in the chambers when Flores-Ruiz left the courtroom, the brokers testified. Zuraw stated he remembered considering: “This can be a unhealthy spot we’re in proper now. It’s a nasty spot as a result of we don’t’ have a good variety of officers to securely make an arrest.”
The staff adopted him outdoors the courthouse and needed to chase him down by way of site visitors after they might have safely arrested him within the constructing, they testified.
Dugan’s protection staff has urged that brokers might have arrested Flores-Ruiz at any level within the hallway and Dugan shouldn’t be blamed for his or her choice to attend till he was outdoors.
Protection lawyer Steven Biskupic stated in opening statements that the decide had no intention of obstructing brokers. He stated that Dugan was simply following a draft courthouse coverage that referred to as for court docket personnel to refer immigration brokers seeking to make an arrest within the courthouse to supervisors.
The U.S. Division of Homeland Safety introduced in November that Flores-Ruiz had been deported.
Related Press author Scott Bauer contributed to this report from Madison, Wisconsin.
