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no. because the passenger is innocent, and it's the trafficker who is charged, unless there is lack of evidence for release of suspect or continuation of case, if the case is pursued.
Not usually, unless they somehow have access to the trunk area from the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
possibly
Anyone that is in a vehicle can be charged or held responsible for what ever crime has occurred.
Only if the passenger somehow contributed to the commission of the crime.
You'd probably be charged with DUI and Vehicular Homicide, though there are other crimes that could also be charged, such as Manslaughter.
You will be fined. There is a jail term with fine option in some state.
I doubt it. The police might want to question a passenger as a witness to the accident. Also, the passenger might need medical attention, so it's best to stay at the scene of an accident.
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Usually liable for all damages and injuries, and may be criminally charged if there is a resulting death.
In many cities, a right on red is legal ONLY after you have made a full stop and there is no oncoming traffic. If you fail to stop and/or yield to traffic that has the green light, you will be charged.
The driver of the vehicle.