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Aggravated DUI instead of manslaughter?
If you kill someone driving drunk without a license, why wouldn’t you be charged with vehicular manslaughter? Aggravated DUI just obfuscates the true issue, which is that this POS got behind the wheel of a car while drunk and injured and killed regular people.
It’s always the drunk that survives.
u/WannabeOutdoorsman — 4 days ago