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The answer depends on the extent of the damages and any injuries, along with many other factors, such as whether the individual in question resisted arrest, fled the scene, whether the car in question was his/hers or someone else's, was the vehicle stolen, did the individual have a valid license, et al. Given the above, at the very least, the charges might be "Driving Under the Influence (DUI)" along with "Reckless Driving"; at the other extreme, the sky's the limit. Refer to the links, below, for further information.

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