Henderson Teen Pleads Not Guilty in DUI Case that Killed Two
Last week a nineteen year old Henderson teen entered a plea of not guilty in a DUI case that resulted in two fatalities. Police report that her BAC was three times the legal limit when she crashed her car into another car back in February. She’s charged with two counts of Nevada felony DUI causing death. Her trial is scheduled for May.
You may be arrested for Nevada felony DUI causing death if police believe you operated a vehicle while drunk or high and had a fatal car accident because of it. You can still be convicted if your BAC was less than the legal limit of .08 as long as prosecutors can show that you were driving under the influence of alcohol or a drug. Nevada felony DUI causing death is a category B felony (DUI incidents that don’t result in injuries or death are charged as just a misdemeanor).
If someone’s convicted for Nevada felony DUI causing death, they may be sentenced to harsh penalties. The prison range is two to twenty years with maybe a fine of $2,000 to $5,000. In these case, the Department of Corrections does try to segregate anyone convicted for these DUIs from violent offenders and to house them in a minimum security facility.
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