Legal Precedent Set in Immigration Judgment

Judge Hannah Dugan convicted of felony obstruction for aiding defendant during immigration arrest.
Jury acquitted Dugan of concealing a wanted person charge.
Prosecutors claimed Dugan interfered with federal agents.
Defense argued Dugan followed courthouse guidelines.
Felony conviction could result in 5 years in prison.
Case sets significant precedent for judicial conduct in immigration enforcement.
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