If you kill someone while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you can be charged with homicide, potentially facing severe legal consequences. The circumstances may lead to charges such as manslaughter or murder, depending on intent and state laws. Being under the influence may be considered a mitigating factor, but it does not typically excuse the act or eliminate liability. Legal outcomes can vary widely based on the specifics of the case and jurisdiction.
You might go to jail...
Under the influence of what? If you mean under the influence of alcohol then the answer is no, you can't drive while drunk.
The question is a true statement.
Driving under the influence is when one has been drinking or doing drugs and they are operating a motorized vehicle. It means that when someone is intoxicated with alcohol above the specified limit.
Phil Lewis did not kill someone but was sentenced to 5 years in prison for vehicular homicide, driving while under the influence.
No, I have never encountered the devil while under the influence of alcohol.
Yes. Despite legends to the contrary AND a LOT of bad movies.
The odds of you getting into a wreck and dying are less than the odds of hitting someone and killing them. While under the influence, your body goes with the flow, so to speak, so it doesn't affect you as badly.
You would get caught with mansluahter and Drunk driving. If it was you who did this, it wasn't attempted murder, which helps.
Try it and see what happens
You would be guilty of a crime known as vehicular manslaughter, as well as the crime of impaired driving. These are serious crimes.
Yes, it is illegal to have the keys in the ignition while under the influence of alcohol, as it can be considered operating a vehicle while impaired, which is a DUI offense.