Not exact matches
An aggravated DUI offense
resulting in physical injury or
vehicular homicide can be classified as a Class 2 felony, eligible for up to 14 years in prison and a maximum possible fine of $ 25,000.
For example, in Massachusetts, a jury found an 18 - year - old guilty of
vehicular homicide because his loss of control
resulting in a fatal crash was caused by his texting.
Under Illinois criminal law, felony crimes that are closely associated with car accidents include aggravated DUI,
vehicular / reckless
homicide, and failing to stop and render aid after an accident
resulting in bodily injury or death (hit and run).