Illinois DUI reckless homicides decline
In Illinois, as well as nationwide, traffic deaths declined in 2009. According to statistics from the United States Department of Transportation National Highway Safety Administration, Illinois experienced a 13% decrease in traffic fatalities in 2009.
There were also fewer arrests for felony reckless homicide. In Illinois, the offense of reckless homicide can include a traffic crash in which someone is killed. Reckless homicide is a class-2 felony punishable by 3-14 years of imprisonment, although probation is an option.
At one time, Illinois law provided that a driver who is DUI and who is involved in an accident in which there is a fatality is assumed to be guilty of reckless homicide. However, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that this law was unconstitutional.
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