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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJudge Dugan's case comes to an end
Talking Feds with Harry Litman
Jun 21, 2026
Harry breaks down a surprise ruling in the case of Judge Hannah Dugan.
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Judge Dugan's case comes to an end (Original Post)
struggle4progress
6 hrs ago
OP
Judge relied on a single ruling in another circuit to give instructions leading to her conviction
struggle4progress
6 hrs ago
#4
Since the case has now come to an end, the courts have thrown out her conviction?
MichMan
5 hrs ago
#5
No the story is. that the proceedings before that one judge are done except for sentence
struggle4progress
5 hrs ago
#6
msfiddlestix
(8,195 posts)1. ???
orthoclad
(5,027 posts)2. Summary please, thank you.
Ocelot II
(131,752 posts)3. What's the surprise?
struggle4progress
(127,118 posts)4. Judge relied on a single ruling in another circuit to give instructions leading to her conviction
but then other circuit overruled that one ruling and judge nevertheless refused to reconsider
MichMan
(17,594 posts)5. Since the case has now come to an end, the courts have thrown out her conviction?
I hadn't seen that before. Last I saw was that they dismissed her appeal. Surprised they heard another one so soon as it usually takes some time for appeals.
struggle4progress
(127,118 posts)6. No the story is. that the proceedings before that one judge are done except for sentence
She can still appeal
MichMan
(17,594 posts)7. Ended meaning that her conviction was upheld on appeal
Got it