Milwaukee Judge Arrested for Allegedly Aiding Man’s Escape from ICE Agents at Courthouse

Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Tensions escalated in a notable incident involving the arrest of a local judge, Hannah Dugan, by the FBI on allegations of obstructing the enforcement of immigration laws. This arrest is part of a broader national confrontation highlighting the discord between the Trump administration’s comprehensive immigration policies and local government responses. Judge Dugan, serving at the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, reportedly facilitated an escape route for a man and his attorney during a court session upon learning that immigration officials were on site to detain him. She is accused of using a jury … Read more

Guilty Verdict in St. Cloud Party Shooting: Man Convicted for Aiding October Fatal Attack

ST. CLOUD, Minn. — A St. Cloud court has convicted 27-year-old Deionte Jaewon Parker for his involvement in a fatal shooting at a local party last October, resulting in the death of one man and injuries to two others. On October 22, 2023, Parker was implicated in a violent incident during a gathering at a residence on the 700 block of 6th Avenue South, where Antonio Harris Jr., 34, was fatally shot and later pronounced dead at the scene. The jury, reaching its decision on Tuesday, found Parker guilty of aiding and abetting intentional second-degree … Read more

Legal Expert Claims Conservative Lawyers Risk Professional Ethics in Aiding Trump’s Election Challenges

Washington, D.C. – In the wake of the 2020 presidential election, a number of conservative attorneys have been distancing themselves from efforts by former President Donald Trump to challenge the election results. Legal experts clarify that there are strong ethical contours guiding lawyers which make it problematic to support claims seen as undermining the democratic electoral process. The pushback from parts of the legal community underlines a significant divide within conservative circles over the sustained merit of election-related lawsuits. There is a growing consensus among legal analysts that the chaos surrounding the election aftermath poses … Read more

New York Judge Declines to Dismiss Case Against Tornado Cash Co-founder Amid Allegations of Aiding North Korean Hackers

NEW YORK — A federal judge in Manhattan has refused to dismiss charges against Roman Storm, co-founder of the cryptocurrency mixing service Tornado Cash, in a closely watched case that delves into the intersections of technology, privacy, and law. U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla ruled that the complexity of the case, particularly the defendant’s intentions regarding the usage of the service, warrants a full trial. Tornado Cash, beloved by many for its privacy features, allows its users to mix their Ethereum cryptocurrency with others in order to obscure the origin of the funds. However, … Read more