You can probably become state-certified in that specialty, but the possibility of your being able to drive an emergency vehicle would be totally up to the agency or company that eventually may think of offering you employment.
Yes, this would be common and appropriate.
Not for traffic code violations. For more serious offenses (DUI/DWI - vehicular homicide - etc) perhaps.
The additional years a judge may add to a sentence for vehicular homicide due to previous DUI convictions can vary significantly by jurisdiction and specific circumstances of the case. Generally, judges may impose enhanced penalties, often ranging from a few years to several years for each prior DUI conviction. It's essential to consult local laws or legal precedents for specific guidelines, as these can differ widely.
You'd probably be charged with DUI and Vehicular Homicide, though there are other crimes that could also be charged, such as Manslaughter.
California has some of the most severe vehicular manslaughter laws in the country. If vehicular manslaughter occurs with a DUI, you are looking at-depending on the severity of intoxication-vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, or second-degree murder. And, yes, these would be felony offenses. The law article below goes into more detail on vehicular manslaughter and vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.
until hes 21 depending on the felonyAdded: Unless the felony involved the violation of some type of motor vehicle regulation (e.g.: DUI - Vehicular Homicide - etc), there is no automatic loss of license upon conviction of a non-vehicular felony offense.
You can get information on the Georgia DUI laws and penalties at the link below.
In Georgia, a DUI will become a felony on the fourth offense within ten years.A DUI becomes a felony in Georgia after the fourth offense within ten years
Yes, Loretta Lynn's son, Ernest Ray Lynn, was involved in a DUI incident in 1984 that resulted in the death of a friend. He was charged with vehicular homicide and served time in jail for the tragic incident. This event had a significant impact on both his life and the legacy of his mother, country music legend Loretta Lynn.
Georgia
In Georgia, a DUI will become a felony upon the fourth offense committed within ten years. Prior to that, they will be misdemeanors.
Georgia statute of limitations on a misdemeanor DUI is two years.