If an accident occurred and the prosecutor can prove that you were Driving While Intoxicated that resulted in the death of another person, then you can be charged with Intoxicated Manslaughter, a second-degree felony. Texas Penal Code § 49.08. Upon a conviction of intoxicated manslaughter, a defendant could be facing penalties including:
Jail Time. An individual convicted of Intoxicated Manslaughter will be facing a minimum of 2 years and a maximum of 20 years in the Texas Department of Corrections.
Fines. A person convicted of Intoxicated Manslaughter will be required to pay up to $10,000.
Community Service. An individual convicted of Intoxicated Manslaughter can be required to complete anywhere from a minimum of 200 hours to a maximum of 800 hours.
Alcohol Awareness Education Classes. A person convicted of Intoxicated Manslaughter will be required to complete one of the state approved Alcohol Education Awareness program to be determined by whether the defendant has any prior DWI / DUI alcohol related offenses. Click here to learn more about the state approved Alcohol and Drug Awareness Education Programs.
License Suspension. A conviction of intoxicated manslaughter will result in a suspension of a defendant's license for anywhere from 180 days to 2 years.
Failure to complete the Alcohol Education classes within 180 days will result in an automatic suspension of your license for 1 year. During this time, you could be granted an occupational license if the licensee can demonstrate the "essential need" necessary to obtain a hardship license. To learn more, please see Occupational Licenses.
Conviction Based Surcharges. A person who is convicted of intoxicated manslaughter with no prior DWI / DUI offenses will be $1,000 per year for 3 years. If this is a second or subsequent DWI related offense, then the defendant will be required to pay $1,500 per year for 3 years or $2,000 per year for 3 years if the individual had a BAC of .16% or higher at the time of the assault. Click here to learn more about Conviction Based Surcharges.
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