Karen Huger remains behind bars after the judge denies his work release in the Dui affair!
Karen Huger Request for a work release during his one -year sentence was officially refused.
The 61 year old man Real Housewives of Potomac Star had requested a transfer to an establishment focused on rehabilitation, a decision approved by the managers of the correctional services. However, the final decision was based with Judgment Terrence McGann –who chose to reject the request.
“She drew the wrong judge,” said Montgomery County Defense Advocate David Moses said The Washington Post April 18. “It was a horrible chance.”
McGann judgewhich is known for its difficult position in the case, has issued a “disapproval of the transfer”, blocking Karen from the entrance to the pre-liberation center of the county of Montgomery. Although such transfers are generally granted to non -violent offenders who require treatment, Karen’s request has not completed judicial control. “I like McGann judge. And as a resident of the county of Montgomery, I am happy that he is judge, ” David Moyse Added. “But I am even happier if my customers never find themselves in front of him.”
Karen lawyerDavid Martellaexplained that although a limited treatment was available in prison, the transfer would have considerably improved its access to recovery resources.
“It’s an excellent program”, Book said. “We were disappointed that it was not approved.”
The pre-liberation program would have authorized Karen To seek an online job, provided that the work is not linked to alcohol and does not involve any shooting – essentially excluding any possibility of appearing on Rop while imprisonment. It would also have been placed on a structured calendar which included compulsory meetings of anonymous alcoholics or anonymous narcotics, as well as other recovery courses.
“Anyone looking for a change will be good here,” added Ivan Downing, Head of Community corrections for the county of Montgomery.
During Real Housewives of Potomac Reunion of the new season, Camoure colleague Gizelle Bryant revealed that Karen had previously offered a plea agreement which would have resulted in a residential assignment rather than prison terms. Karen finally refused and opted for a judicial trial.
With four previous dui charges on his file, Karen The decision proved to be expensive. She was sentenced to 12 months in prison and at least three years in supervised probation. Although the judge’s refusal may seem hard for some, the experts say that it was a reasonable decision given the circumstances.
“Just look at all the facts in this case,” said Stacey D. Stewart, The CEO of mothers against drunkenness conducted: “I think the judge was trying to send a message that this person’s behavior had to change.”
Although Karen I will not see the release of work, it is always eligible for credits of good conduct. If she continues on her current path, she should be released from prison in November.
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