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Vehicular manslaughter charges are often filed in combination with other charges such as drunk driving (DUI) and/or reckless driving. The particular circumstances surrounding the incident determine whether vehicular manslaughter is charged as a misdemeanor or felony crime. Depending on the degree of the charges, a person accused of vehicular manslaughter may face a wide range of penalties including jail time, restitution to the victim's family, and more.
If you've been charged with vehicular manslaughter, let us help you. Please contact Jacoby & Meyers Criminal Defense today for a no-cost consultation with an attorney experienced in vehicular manslaughter defense. We will evaluate your case and determine the most effective course of action to obtain the best outcome possible.
Vehicular Manslaughter & Additional Charges
The death of a motorist or vehicle passenger that results from any of the following traffic offenses is considered vehicular manslaughter:
- Gross negligence
- Drunk driving
- Reckless driving
- Speeding
Vehicular manslaughter laws vary according to state, but most states consider vehicular manslaughter a felony crime if it occurs as a consequence of drunk driving. In cases involving slight speeding, it may only be charged as a misdemeanor.
Felony crimes are more serious, punishable by a sentence in a state or federal prison, whereas a misdemeanor is considered a less serious offense, carrying a maximum of one year in a county jail or fine. In addition to fines and incarceration, a person convicted of vehicular manslaughter may also face mandatory rehabilitation, probation, and a permanent record among other things.
Factors that may influence the punishment associated with a vehicular manslaughter conviction include prior criminal record, parole/probation status, court biases, and more.
Contact a Criminal Defense Attorney
If you've been accused of vehicular manslaughter, you probably feel overwhelmed and anxious about the consequences you face. We can help. Let us evaluate your case to determine the best course of action for you. We may be able to have the charges against you reduced or dropped altogether.
Please contact us today for a FREE consultation with a successful and proven criminal defense attorney who can answer your questions, plan a solid defense strategy, and ensure you face the minimum consequences or none at all.

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