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Karen Huger Sentenced to One Year in DUI Case Following Closed Hearing

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Author: Camille Davis
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Courtroom Proceedings Draw Public Attention

Montgomery County, MD – Real Housewives of Potomac star Karen Huger has been sentenced to one year in jail with five years of probation for driving under the influence of alcohol. The Montgomery County Circuit Court hearing attracted significant public interest as prosecutors highlighted what they called a pattern of reckless behavior.

The DMV Daily gained access to the closed sentencing hearing, which was set for 9:30 a.m. but began at 9:45 a.m. Judge Terrence J. McGann presided over the case in Courtroom 8C, which he referred to as “the people’s courtroom.” He reminded attendees that recording was prohibited, warning that cameras could influence behavior and future rulings.

Huger’s Support System and Legal Defense

Karen Huger, 61, sat patiently in the courtroom. Her husband, Raymond Huger, occupied the front row in her right peripheral view. David Harrison, her cousin, known from his appearance on Karen’s Grande Dame Reunion Special, sat two seats away. Huger’s adult children, 27-year-old Rayvin Huger and 37-year-old Brandon Huger, did not attend the sentencing.  Huger maintained composure, her signature blonde hair with black roots visible, as her attorney, David Martella, presented his arguments.

Martella argued that Huger faced unfair public scrutiny due to her reality TV fame. He emphasized that while Real Housewives of Potomac thrives on drama, it does not define her true character. Acknowledging the severity of her actions, he stated, “She is lucky that a sign was hit and not a person.” They emphasized her speed was so reckless that she jumped a median, swiping a tree and hitting a sign causing grave damage to the front of the vehicle which could have cost her her life.

Huger’s Rehabilitation Efforts

Huger’s legal team highlighted her rehabilitation efforts. She completed a 31-day inpatient rehab program and experienced severe withdrawals on day four, underscoring her struggle with substance dependence. Additionally, she attended daily Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings. Her attorney suggested reducing these sessions to twice a week for a year as part of her sentencing agreement.

To further demonstrate her commitment to sobriety, Huger enrolled in multiple treatment programs, including SunCloud IOP and Right Turn Impact Center. She also agreed to use a home breathalyzer device multiple times daily to monitor her alcohol intake. Her lawyer stressed that she was taking full responsibility for her recovery and was committed to lasting change.

Prosecution Highlights Pattern of Offenses

Despite her rehabilitation efforts, the prosecution argued that Huger’s history of DUI offenses showed repeated misconduct. This marked her fourth DUI in 17 years across multiple jurisdictions. Prosecutors accused her of avoiding accountability, stating that she sought treatment only after her guilty verdict in December.

The state criticized the luxury rehabilitation facility Huger attended in West Palm Beach, Florida, implying it was a spa “vacation.” They claimed her rehabilitation efforts were more performative than genuine since she had made no effort toward treatment before her conviction.

Judge’s Decision and Sentencing

Before issuing the sentence, Judge McGann reviewed letters of support from Reverend Dr. Robert Elliott Jr., representatives from Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), and treatment professionals who worked with Huger. However, he rejected her legal team’s request for probation only.

Huger expressed gratitude for the trial and admitted it forced her to confront her struggles. “This served as a mirror for me to take a hard look at myself,” she told the court. “I know AA will be a lifelong commitment for me.”

Ultimately, Judge McGann sentenced her to one year in jail with five years of probation. He acknowledged her rehabilitation efforts but stressed that leniency was not an option given her repeated offenses. Huger now has the option to appeal but has already begun serving her sentence.

 

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