Appeals court upholds former judge's conviction for aiding immigrant to evade ICE in Wisconsin
A Wisconsin appellate court affirmed the conviction of a former judge. The judge had been found guilty of helping an immigrant evade ICE custody. Prosecutors argued the judge
A Wisconsin appellate court affirmed the conviction of a former judge. The judge had been
found guilty of helping an immigrant evade ICE custody. Prosecutors argued the judge
abused his authority to conceal the individual's whereabouts. The court's decision upholds
the original sentence imposed by the lower court. Legal experts note the ruling reinforces
accountability for officials who obstruct immigration enforcement. The case highlighted
tensions between local officials and federal immigration agencies. Advocacy groups have
called for stricter oversight of judicial conduct in such matters. The upheld conviction
may deter similar attempts to shield undocumented individuals.