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What charge is commonly used in fatal car accidents?

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Nisha2010

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It depends on whether the driver was intoxicated. If that is the case the charge is DUI manslaughter. If not and it's a true accident, the driver could be charged with homicide by culpable negligance, or careless driving if it's his fault the accident occurred.

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