There are no set penalties for criminal offenses. While there may be a guideline range, the trial Court has discretion and must consider the history of the offender, the facts and circumstances of the event, and other factors.
If you were charged with aggravated vehicular homicide you should probably not be driving.
A person can only be charged with one type of homicide for each person who was killed. If a pregnant woman was killed and the fetus was at least half term, then there are two homicides with which a person can be charged. Vehicular homicide is typically a less serious offense than murder. If evidence exists that the driver purposely ran over an individual with the intent to kill him, and did kill him, the driver can be charged with murder.
how much time you get for vehicular assault if first time
5years
Yes, Ohio has the death penalty. They have executed 32 individuals since 1976. But their death penalty is different, they use the lethal injection method.
None of my guns are registered in Ohio, but I don't live or visit there, so there is no penalty at all.
fines
The penalty for reckless driving in Ohio is $150.00, no jail time. However, you can lose your license depending on frequency and severity.
There is a fee penalty but nothing else. They will allow you to change your license when you get around to it.
In most jurisdictions, a seven year old may not be charged at all (no charge, no sentence). However, the parents or responsible caregiver may be charged with a crime. A seven year old is considered too young to be left unattended and therefor should not have an opportunity to become intoxicated or to drive a car.
Sentences are fact and case specific. Talk to your attorney.
It mainly concerns physical or physcological evidence.