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An equivalent, under Republic of Ireland traffic laws, to causing death by dangerous driving, is "Dangerous driving causing death". The maximum period of imprisonment, for such a conviction, is 10 years. The minimum licence suspension is 5 years. The UK and Republic of Ireland are parties to the 1998 EU Convention on Driving Disqualifications ...
Vehicular homicide is similar to the offense, in some countries, of "dangerous driving causing death". The victim may be either a person not in the car with the offending motorist (such as a pedestrian, cyclist, or another motorist), or a passenger in the vehicle with the offender.
Anyone convicted of dangerous operation causing death is subject to a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. [ 18 ] Although the minimum driving prohibition of 12 months (or more, if the conviction or guilty plea is to a 2nd or subsequent Criminal Code offence) applies to any conviction of causing death or grievous bodily harm by dangerous ...
The Solicitor General has agreed to meet Summer Mace, who is calling for life sentences for those who cause death by dangerous driving.
A 92-year-old man who knocked down and killed an eight-year old girl will be handed a suspended sentence, a court has heard. Scarlett Rossborough, from Larne, died after being struck by a car ...
For those aged between 10 and 13, this power is only available where the crime committed carries a maximum sentence of at least 14 years for adults. For those aged between 14 and 17, it is also available for causing death by dangerous driving, or for causing death by driving under the influence by drink or drugs. The length imposed by the judge ...
Hodgson, who pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at a hearing last month, was also disqualified from driving for 10 years and four months. Advertisement Holiday Shopping Guides
Section 1 (causing death by dangerous driving); Section 3ZC (causing death by driving: disqualified drivers); Section 3A (causing death by careless driving when under influence of drink or drugs). Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990: Section 1 (endangering safety at aerodromes); Section 9 (hijacking of ships);