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A former Milwaukee County judge who obstructed ICE operations faces re-sentencing after an appeal raised concerns about her original judgment.
A former Milwaukee County judge who obstructed ICE operations faces re-sentencing after an appellate court found concerns about her original sentence. The case is moving back through the system.
This is a judicial process correction, not exoneration or vindication. A judge obstructed federal immigration enforcement, was sentenced, and now the sentence is being revisited. The re-sentencing could go either way—stricter or more lenient. What matters is that someone in power attempted to block ICE operations and the legal system is still processing it.
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