What is a DWI Resulting in Death Charge in Missouri?
Facing a DWI/DUI charge in Missouri is disconcerting enough. But when that charge escalates to DWI resulting in death, the stakes are incredibly high and your future freedom is in doubt. This type of charge, also known as DWI manslaughter or vehicular manslaughter, carries serious penalties in Missouri, including long-term imprisonment, hefty fines, and a permanent criminal record. Along with the legal consequences, the emotional toll on individuals and families, as well as a seemingly impermeable social stigma, is intense.
For anyone charged with DWI resulting in death, working with an experienced DWI/DUI attorney is necessary in order to make sure your rights are protected and that you receive the personalized legal support and representation needed during this trying time. The Combs Waterkotte legal team has over four decades of experience successfully handling cases throughout Missouri just like yours.
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Understanding DWI Resulting in Death Charges in Missouri
In Missouri, DWI resulting in death is treated as a serious felony offense, generally involuntary manslaughter.
Types of Involuntary Manslaughter Charges in a Missouri DWI Resulting Death
There are two degrees of involuntary manslaughter in Missouri:
- First-Degree Involuntary Manslaughter: This is charged when someone recklessly causes another individual’s death. This is a class C felony, but can be charged as a class B felony or even a class A felony under certain circumstances, such as intentionally targeting a law enforcement officer. The penalties can range from 3 to 30 years in prison and fines up to $10,000.
- Second-Degree Involuntary Manslaughter: This is causing someone’s death through criminal negligence. Manslaughter in the second degree is a class E felony, but could be a class D felony in certain scenarios. Penalties are up to 7 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Penalties for DWI Resulting Death in Missouri
While the above imprisonment ranges fluctuate, the terms depend on the details of the crime. Additionally, the degree of involuntary manslaughter will determine the amount of prison time the individual is required to serve.
For instance, a motorist driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs who slammed into an SUV, resulting in the death of small children, might be sentenced more harshly than a driver who had an accident resulting in the death of his girlfriend in the passenger seat.
Typical Sentence for DWI Resulting in Death in Missouri
A driver that kills another individual due to an alcohol- or drug-related intoxication commits a felony offense – usually punishable by up to 15 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines. However, the amount of prison time, fines, and other penalties like driver’s license revocation/suspension will depend on the specific circumstances of each case.
In addition to the sentence, fines, suspended/revoked license, and probation, the ramifications of a manslaughter conviction will follow you long-term. You might find yourself unable to find a job or ineligible for a higher-education degree. You would lose any professional license, and could possibly be deemed unfit for custody of your children. Also, you might not be able to qualify for a loan or find it difficult to obtain living arrangements.
When facing DWI resulting in death charges in Missouri, you need a defense attorney with the expertise, resources, and personalized approach to defend your case effectively. Don’t leave your future to chance. Call Combs Waterkotte now at (314) 900-HELP or reach out online for a confidential consultation with a DWI resulting in death defense attorney.
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