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  2. Reckless driving - Wikipedia

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    Provided, the offense of reckless driving for driving a motorcycle with the front tire raised off the ground shall not be applicable to persons riding in a parade, at a speed not to exceed thirty (30) miles per hour, if the person is eighteen (18) years of age or older. (c) A violation of this section is a Class B misdemeanor.

  3. House takes up bill making fatal hit-and-runs ineligible for ...

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    House Bill 1101 would remove the option for a first-time offender waiver for any person convicted of vehicular homicide with reckless disregard for ... should not be a “three strikes” offense.

  4. Assembly candidate sentenced to work release for 2nd drunk ...

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    Enrique Murguia, who is running in the 8th Assembly District, was found guilty in May of second-offense drunken driving after a two-day jury trial. He had maintained that he wasn't the driver in ...

  5. Vehicular homicide - Wikipedia

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    A homicide is first degree homicide by vehicle if the driver "unlawfully met or overtook a school bus; unlawfully failed to stop after a collision; was driving recklessly; was driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs; failed to stop for, or otherwise was attempting to flee from, a law enforcement officer; or had previously been ...

  6. Woman Who Took Bride’s Life At Wedding In Drunk Driving Crash ...

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    A 26-year-old woman pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a fatal April 2023 drunk-driving crash in South Carolina, USA, that killed a bride on her wedding day and injured the groom. Driving ...

  7. Lesser included offense - Wikipedia

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    However, an offense will not be a lesser included offense if it carries a maximum penalty greater than that carried by the charged offense. In the case of traffic offenses, serious misconduct while operating a motor vehicle can result in a charge of reckless driving , which can be punishable (as a misdemeanor ) by imprisonment, a fine, or both.

  8. Manslaughter (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    A common use of the vehicular manslaughter laws involves prosecution for a death caused by driving under the influence of intoxicating substances (determined by excessive blood alcohol content levels set by individual U.S. states), although an independent infraction (such as driving with a suspended driver's license), or negligence, is usually ...

  9. Police have ‘zero tolerance’ policy for reckless driving ...

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