Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 125.14: Aggravated Vehicular Homicide
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
Under the New York Penal Code, if you are intoxicated from having used drugs or alcohol, and you kill someone while you are driving a car, minivan, SUV or any other type of vehicle, you will be charged with a serious crime. In New York, there are three offenses related to killing a person when you are driving while intoxicated. The most egregious of these offenses is aggravated vehicular homicide. You will face a charge of aggravated vehicular homicide under New York Penal Law § 125.14 if you drive recklessly while you are intoxicated, bring about the death of another individual, and:
- Your Blood alcohol Content (BAC) was at .08 or higher,
- Your driving privileges had previously been suspended in another state as a consequence of a conviction of driving while intoxicated,
- Your driving privileges had previously been suspended in another state due to the fact that you refused to take a test to determine if you were driving while intoxicated,
- Within the past 10 years, you have been convicted of driving while intoxicated in New York or any other state,
- You brought about the death of more than one person,
- You have a previous conviction of vehicular manslaughter or vehicular assault on your criminal record, or
- A child who is younger than 15 years old was in the vehicle with you and was killed in the collision.
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