Aggravated Dui/ Reckless Homicide Information Sheet is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is Aggravated DUI?
A: Aggravated DUI in Illinois is a charge that occurs when a person causes great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to another person while driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Q: What is Reckless Homicide?
A: Reckless homicide in Illinois is a charge that occurs when a person unintentionally kills another person while driving recklessly, such as driving at a high speed or without regard for the safety of others.
Q: What are the penalties for Aggravated DUI?
A: Penalties for Aggravated DUI in Illinois can include imprisonment, fines, suspension of driver's license, mandatory alcohol or drug treatment programs, and the installation of an ignition interlock device.
Q: What are the penalties for Reckless Homicide?
A: Penalties for Reckless Homicide in Illinois can include imprisonment, fines, and the revocation of driver's license.
Q: Is Aggravated DUI a felony?
A: Yes, Aggravated DUI in Illinois is considered a felony offense.
Q: Is Reckless Homicide a felony?
A: Yes, Reckless Homicide in Illinois is considered a felony offense.
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