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ICE Detention and Its Effect on the Wisconsin Justice System 2026

Product ID: CA3943W
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Federal detention, state fallout

Recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity demonstrates how federal enforcement activity can create immediate, real-world consequences that reach far beyond immigration court. In Wisconsin, increases in ICE arrests,1 detention, and transfers are beginning to affect criminal and family court proceedings in ways many lawyers and judges did not previously have to consider.

These developments create practical and procedural hurdles in state cases where custody, court access, and timing directly affect outcomes. ICE Detention and Its Effect on the Wisconsin Justice System explains recent changes in ICE arrest practices and a significant new interpretation by ICE/Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of immigration detention law that restricts bond eligibility for certain noncitizens.

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Member $129.00

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Credits

1.5 CLE

Date and Time

Wednesday, March 25, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM CT

Add to Calendar 3/25/2026 12:00:00 PM 3/25/2026 1:15:00 PM America/Chicago ICE Detention and Its Effect on the Wisconsin Justice System 2026

Federal detention, state fallout

Recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity demonstrates how federal enforcement activity can create immediate, real-world consequences that reach far beyond immigration court. In Wisconsin, increases in ICE arrests,1 detention, and transfers are beginning to affect criminal and family court proceedings in ways many lawyers and judges did not previously have to consider.

These developments create practical and procedural hurdles in state cases where custody, court access, and timing directly affect outcomes. ICE Detention and Its Effect on the Wisconsin Justice System explains recent changes in ICE arrest practices and a significant new interpretation by ICE/Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of immigration detention law that restricts bond eligibility for certain noncitizens.

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Federal detention, state fallout

Recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity demonstrates how federal enforcement activity can create immediate, real-world consequences that reach far beyond immigration court. In Wisconsin, increases in ICE arrests,1 detention, and transfers are beginning to affect criminal and family court proceedings in ways many lawyers and judges did not previously have to consider.

These developments create practical and procedural hurdles in state cases where custody, court access, and timing directly affect outcomes. ICE Detention and Its Effect on the Wisconsin Justice System explains recent changes in ICE arrest practices and a significant new interpretation by ICE/Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of immigration detention law that restricts bond eligibility for certain noncitizens.

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Davorin J. Odrcic is the principal attorney at Odrcic Law Group, LLC, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has focused exclusively on immigration law since 2006. Known for his litigation in deportation defense and post-conviction relief, he also advises defense counsel on the immigration implications of criminal charges.

Attorney Odrcic holds a Juris Doctor from Notre Dame Law School, a master’s from George Washington University, and a bachelor’s from Marquette University. He is licensed in Wisconsin and Nevada and regularly appears before federal and immigration courts nationwide.

12:00 pm ICE Detention And Its Effect On the Wisconsin Justice System

  • Civil immigration law versus criminal law and procedure
  • Warrantless ICE arrests versus administrative warrants
  • Significant new interpretation regarding immigration bond eligibility for certain noncitizens
  • The effect of mass ICE arrests and detention on Wisconsin’s criminal and family courts

Davorin J. Odrcic

1:15 pm Program Concludes

  • Anticipate and address procedural disruptions when a client is placed in ICE custody during a pending case
  • Adjust your strategy when detention affects bail, charging decisions, plea timing, or custody determinations 
  • Coordinate more effectively with courts and opposing counsel when immigration enforcement intersects with state proceedings
  • Recognize when immigration detention may delay, complicate, or prevent scheduled hearings
  • Protect your client’s interests when jurisdictional questions arise between federal and state authorities
  • Discover how increased ICE arrests and detention impact Wisconsin criminal and family court proceedings 
  • Immigration lawyers
  • Criminal defense lawyers
  • Prosecutors
  • Family lawyers
  • Judges
  • Family court commissioners
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