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A [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.1_Person|person]] is guilty of Vehicular Manslaughter under this subsection if he or she, regardless of intent to kill, does end the life of another person as a result of committing one of the following offenses:
A [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.1_Person|person]] is guilty of Vehicular Manslaughter under this subsection if he or she, regardless of intent to kill, does end the life of another person as a result of committing one of the following offenses:
#[[(6)5.1.1 Driving Under the Influence]] or [[(6)5.1.2 Enhanced Driving Under the Influence]]
 
#[[(6)5.2.1 Reckless Driving]] or [[(6)5.2.2 Enhanced Reckless Driving]]
(a) [[(6)5.1.1 Driving Under the Influence]] or [[(6)5.1.2 Enhanced Driving Under the Influence]]; or
 
(b) [[(6)5.2.1 Reckless Driving]] or [[(6)5.2.2 Enhanced Reckless Driving]].


Vehicular Manslaughter is a <b>Class A- Felony</b>.
Vehicular Manslaughter is a <b>Class A- Felony</b>.

Latest revision as of 08:50, 12 December 2025

A person is guilty of Vehicular Manslaughter under this subsection if he or she, regardless of intent to kill, does end the life of another person as a result of committing one of the following offenses:

(a) (6)5.1.1 Driving Under the Influence or (6)5.1.2 Enhanced Driving Under the Influence; or

(b) (6)5.2.1 Reckless Driving or (6)5.2.2 Enhanced Reckless Driving.

Vehicular Manslaughter is a Class A- Felony.