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Can a Drunk Driver Face Homicide Charges?

Can a Drunk Driver Face Homicide Charges?

A drunk driver in Oklahoma can face homicide charges if his driving under the influence results in the death of another person. Many drivers who injure or kill others while under the influence of drugs or alcohol face manslaughter charges rather than homicide charges. Manslaughter charges require the prosecutor to prove different, and less demanding, requirements than homicide does. Unlike manslaughter, homicide requires a showing of intent. Usually, driver charged with homicide face second-degree murder or felony murder charges, not first-degree murder. First-degree murder is premeditated (“with malice aforethought”) and intentional or else the death occurs under one of the following...

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Car Accidents and Alcohol: The Legal Consequences

Car Accidents and Alcohol: The Legal Consequences

Many DUI drivers are pulled over without getting involved in an accident. But others cause or are part of serious accidents involving other cars, pedestrians, or property. The legal consequences of these accidents are greater than just a DUI arrest, especially if other people were injured. Drivers under the influence can be charged with crimes beyond DUI or DWI, such as manslaughter, murder, or other crimes. Often the possible sentences for these crimes are much more severe than for a DUI. Drivers who destroy property in an accident may face charges or civil actions as well. In Oklahoma, causing the death of...

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