
Wisconsin judge claims 'absolute immunity,' calls DOJ indictment an 'ugly innovation'
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Judge Hannah Dugan's legal team argues for dismissal of charges, citing judicial immunity, which precludes judges from being charged for actions related to their official duties.
They further argue that Dugan can be charged for conduct that is "wholly unrelated" to her duties as a judge, such as taking bribes or violating someone’s constitutional rights. Dugan is not accused of doing either of those things in this case. Rachel Wolf is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and FOX Business.
"The indictment itself is an ugly innovation. Its dismissal will not be," Dugan’s attorneys write in the memo.
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