A good rule of thumb for the usage of the word homicide in legal terms is that it conveys the meaning of a felony. Whatever other word is used in conjunction , including "justifiable" , only denote severity of the felony. To answer your question: Yes.
yes only if you go to jail for the felony
New Jersey is actually one of the few states in which a DUI does NOT become a felony after multiple offense. Other factors such as having a child in the car at the time can, however, push the misdemeanor offense to a felony.
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California has the highest number of felons among all US states, due to its large population and higher incarceration rates.
Lavern Ritch died on August 12, 2007, in Margate, New Jersey, USA of homicide.
In New Jersey, unlike most states, a DUI does not become a felony upon multiple offenses. It can still become a felony in certain situations such as DUIs which involve minors.
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Otto Berman died on October 24, 1935, in Newark, New Jersey, USA of homicide by gunshot.
Yafeu Fula died on November 11, 1996, in East Orange, New Jersey, USA of homicide by gunshot.