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A Massachusetts judge left court in tears after being indicted on obstruction of justice charges for allegedly helping a man who is in the country illegally to evade immigration officials.

Judge Shelley M Richmond Joseph and trial court officer Wesley MacGregor are accused of conspiring to prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from taking an undocumented immigrant into custody at Newton District Court on April 2, 2018.

Joseph had allegedly ordered the courtroom recording device to be turned off for 52 seconds while she and the defendant Jose Medina-Perez's lawyer had a conversation about getting him out of the courthouse instead of handing him over to an ICE officer, according to the indictment. MacGregor allegedly used his access badge to release Medina-Perez through a rear door.

Joseph was seen crying when she left federal court in Boston Thursday.

According to CBS, Joseph's attorney Tom Hoopes said outside court: 'This prosecution is absolutely political, Shelley Joseph is absolutely innocent.'

Prosecutors say Joseph participated by creating a pretext for the defendant to be brought downstairs for 'further interview' so he could be released through that door, the indictment said.

Massachusetts US Attorney Andrew Lelling announced the charges against Joseph and MacGregor on Thursday.

'The allegations in today's indictment involve obstruction by a sitting judge, that is intentional interference with the enforcement of federal law, and that is a crime,' Lelling said.

'We cannot pick and choose the federal laws we follow, or use our personal views to justify violating the law.'

Joseph and MacGregor face charges of obstruction of justice, conspiracy to obstruct justice and obstruction of a federal proceeding, according to the indictment.

MacGregor is also charged with perjury on suspicion of giving false testimony to a federal grand jury that was reviewing the case.

Medina-Perez, who had been deported on two prior occasions, was arrested four days earlier for drug possession and being a fugitive from justice in Pennsylvania. Medina-Perez remains at large.
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September 22, 2022
The Department of Justice has struck a deal to dismiss felony charges against a Newton district court judge accused of helping a defendant slip out of the courthouse to evade immigration authorities four years ago.
As part of the agreement, the accusations against Newton District Court Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph will be referred to the state commission that investigates judicial misconduct. The Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct will then "make final recommendations on discipline" to the state's highest court, U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha of Rhode Island said in a release.
Joseph and her co-defendant, now-retired court officer Wesley MacGregor, faced federal charges after they were accused of helping a defendant in Joseph's courtroom avoid arrest by an immigration officer in 2018.

Joseph was indicted for allegedly preventing a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent from taking the immigrant into custody by allowing the defendant to leave the courthouse through a back door.

The federal government filed a motion Thursday to dismiss three of the four counts against Joseph, including obstructing justice and conspiracy. The government also deferred prosecuting a perjury charge against MacGregor.

The motion says any potential violations are "best addressed by state judicial oversight, rather than federal criminal prosecution."
 
Bummer she should be held accountable, tired of the two tier justice system
 
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