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https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/2025/04/29/see-the-legal-players-in-the-case-against-milwaukee-judge-hannah-dugan/83327855007/The federal obstruction case against Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan has drawn an all-star team of legal talent.
Leading Dugan's legal team is Steven Biskupic, the former U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Wisconsin from 2002 to 2009. Republican President George W. Bush selected Biskupic, who oversaw a series of public high-profile corruption and police misconduct cases, including the convictions of seven Milwaukee police officers in the beating of Frank Jude Jr. Biskupic was a career prosecutor before his term as U.S. attorney. He is now in private practice.
The most prominent member of the defense team is former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement, a Cedarburg native. As solicitor general from 2005 to 2008, Clement argued more than 100 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. Clement, a conservative who was appointed by former Republican President George W. Bush, currently represents the law firm WilmerHale, which is suing the Trump administration after it was targeted by an executive order. Clement has been dubbed by some "the LeBron James of lawyers."
Jason Luczak and Nicole Masnica, both partners with the prominent Milwaukee law firm Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, are also on the defense team. Luczak leads the firm's criminal and white-collar defense team, and Masnica specializes in complex trial litigation and appeals, according to the firm's website.
Craig Mastantuono of Mastantuono Coffee & Thomas, another attorney for Dugan, has long been a go-to criminal defense attorney in Milwaukee. He is known for helping Baron Walker, a man sentenced to 60 years in prison for being part of a pair of bank robberies, win his release in 2018. His case was profiled in the 2016 documentary film "Milwaukee 53206."
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marble falls
(65,039 posts)niyad
(123,529 posts)SheltieLover
(67,271 posts)

I'd guess lawyers (of integrity, not magats!) Would salivate at the thought of eviscerating tsf & his ruskie puppets!

Ty for sharing!

FarPoint
(13,944 posts)Is Judge Dugan back working on her Bench?
Leghorn21
(13,863 posts)Hang tough, Judge Dugan!!
RESPECT
Baitball Blogger
(49,903 posts)SunSeeker
(55,641 posts)flashman13
(1,170 posts)Get you popcorn popper out.
Warpy
(113,296 posts)the case will go before another judge, one who will be asked if ICE agents should be allowed to intimidate immigrants in his/her own courtroom as they go on inappropriate fishing expeditions in order to fulfill their quotas
My own feeling is that the next sane administraton needs to disband ICE as it now stands, replacing it with an agency with a saner name and mission, make it less attractive to macho bullies.
You can take that opinion for what it's worth (plink, plink)
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littlemissmartypants
(27,437 posts)NoMoreRepugs
(11,265 posts)bronxiteforever
(10,396 posts)Like end of career.
Some fed approved this arrest without going through Grand Jury which is the standard way of doing business in federal prosecutions. There was no welfare or the safety of the community issue requiring the immediate arrest of the judge. The DOJ and the FBI chose not to go through grand jury for political reasons. The arresting agents lost any CYA they could have gotten by Grand Jury.
Duggans legal team will feast on the bones of the idiot attorneys that will come from Trump world.
live love laugh
(15,225 posts)
kkmarie
(138 posts)But first and foremost I think it's revolting that she even needs them.
Dave Bowman
(5,059 posts)Joinfortmill
(17,919 posts)Hekate
(97,463 posts)mcar
(44,519 posts)and AG Barbie.
CoopersDad
(3,176 posts)Per Twitter
Nevilledog
(54,223 posts)ReRe
(11,589 posts)that "Judge Dugan was suspended by the Wisconsin Supreme Court". I took that to mean that she was relieved of her duties as a Wisconsin Judge, and the case against her was no more. I guess the case against her still stands. I can't keep up with anymore.
Quiet Em
(1,856 posts)Once these ridiculous charges are thrown out she will return.
Beowulf42
(260 posts)When the hammer falls on the rest of us, we won't have such formidable defenders.