Felony Traffic Offense
When does a traffic offense become a felony?
While traffic violations might seem like a minor offense, they often carry significant penalties. From hefty fines to jail time, a Tennessee driver could face lasting consequences. Unfortunately, certain factors can turn a misdemeanor offense into a felony charge.
Essentially, the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor is the consequences an individual might face. Felony offenses often require the existence of aggravating factors such as the presence of children, driver impairment or a criminal history. Even though Tennessee relies on the point system for traffic violations, some charges immediately carry devastating consequences, such as:
- Aggravated DUI: A BAC level of 0.20% or higher, for example, can lead to a charge of aggravated DUI. Additionally, factors such as a motor vehicle collision or a criminal history can quickly turn a DUI charge into an aggravated DUI.
- Child endangerment DUI: As above, if a motorist is driving under the influence with a minor in the vehicle, the consequences can be significant. If the child suffers an injury in a motor vehicle collision, the driver could face a charge of vehicular assault. If the child dies, the offense would be punished as vehicular homicide.
- Fleeing and eluding an officer: The felony level of evading arrest in Tennessee generally includes the use of a motor vehicle to flee from law enforcement.
(This article taken from www.thomasovertonlegal.com )
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