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The same sentence an 18-year-old would receive.

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Q: What sentence would a 72 year old male get for aggravated vehicular homicide?
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What's the max jail time for vehicular homicide?

None. Assuming that you are asking about a person that has been charged, has gone to court for trial, and has been found guilty of aggravated vehicular homicide, then the jury will, sometimes, recommend a sentence. If the judge allows. Many factors come into play when this court happens. But the literal answer to your question is no jail time. He or she is sentenced to PRISON, which is totally different from a jail. Go to a law library and do some research into some cases and find information, called discoveries, and you will see that it's not a one-size-fits-all answer. Also, be aware that homicide is different from vehicular homicide; aggravated vehicular homicde is, again, different. Each charge carries different plays in court.


What sentence would a 17 year old receive if charged with a DWI and vehicular homicide in Florida?

Most likely you would be tried as an adult, because it's so close to 18 and the severity of the crime. Up to 15 years in prison for vehicular homicide.


If you are DUI and have an accident and the person you hit was killed could you be charged with vehicular homicide?

Yes, this would be common and appropriate.


If you run over and kill someone while driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor what offense would you be charged with?

In the US, depending on the state you're in you can be charged with vehicular manslaughter or vehicular homicide


What would happen if 4 teens went joyriding and killed someone?

The driver would most certrainly be charged with, at the very least, mansalughter or Vehicular Homicide.


What is the penalty for vehicular homicide in Pennsylvania?

The description HOMICIDE, indicates that it was probably a criminal act, as opposed to an 'accidental' act which would be charged as MANSLAUGHTER. Therefore the penalty would be the same as if the victim was killed by means of any other weapon.


Can a person be charged with vehicular homicide if the driver was assaulted had seizure and ran off the road and the person who caused the assault was killed?

I would think that if the person doing the assualting got killed, and he was the cause of the accident (by assaulting the driver, and thus possibly causing the seizure), that there would be no indication of vehicular homicide, unless the driver was already stated that he/she was unable to drive due to seizures.


What is the sentence for aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon for a juvenile?

If a juvenile commits aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, he is likely to be charged as an adult. The possible sentence would depend upon what state the crime was committed in.


How do you use 'to discriminate positively' in a sentence?

I would often become quite aggravated when he would attempt to discriminate positively.


What sentence would a 17 year old receive if charged with a DWI and vehicular homicide?

It depends on the state and county you live in. Homicide is a state crime, so it varies.Since he/she is 17, he may be charged as an adult. Even if charged as a child, they may be in jail for about 1 year for DWI and about 5 years for the homicide. Once again, it depends on your state.The juvenile could be tried and sentenced in juvenile or Family Court, or can be transferred to adult court where he could receive time in prison.


Can the person go to jail for a homicide?

Yes. Homicide is the broad spectrum that includes all crimes that involve killing another person. Most states include: murder, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, and negligent homicide. There are normally also some other crimes included under the umbrella, such as vehicular homicide. It would be very rare for a person to be convicted of any homicide crime and not be sentenced to any jail time.


Can an insurance company bring a charge of vehicular homicide against a person?

No. Only the State can bring a criminal charge against someone. It is doubtful that the Insurance Company would even have standing to file a complaint in such a matter.