Although you do not say what in state the crime occurred, it may be helpful to know that this charge is often filed as or reduced to manslaughter. Manslaughter is a misdemeanor in many states, carrying a penalty, variably, of one, three or five years.
I can give you several sentences.I'm intoxicated by life!He is intoxicated by alcohol.Never drive when you are intoxicated.
Because he was a skilful driver he avoided hitting the car in front.
No
We'll need another driver, sir. I did not see the driver of the other car.
Actually you are thrown forward.
No, and don't drive while intoxicated.
If a person is convicted of driving while intoxicated, they will face a fine, community service or possibly jail time. If another person is killed during a DWI accident, the intoxicated driver may face a manslaughter charge.
The parking space was occupied by another driver.
5
VERY MANY more times than a sober driver. Being intoxicated greatly weakens your ability to focus on driving.
If there was nothing the driver could do to avoid hitting the debris and then it struck another vehicle, then I would say 'no". If you going 70 mph on the freeway and cannot move over to another lane due to traffic, etc. there was nothing the driver could do to avoid it.
When a driver is forced to break the momentum of their car to avoid hitting another car, a wall, or running over debris.