What Chicago Drivers Should Understand
Chicago is a city of motion—busy streets, high-speed expressways, and constant movement. But with that activity comes danger, especially when impaired driving leads to a fatal outcome. DUI manslaughter, though commonly used in public conversation, is not an official term in Illinois criminal law. The actual charge is “reckless homicide” when a death is caused by driving under the influence. The statute that governs this offense is 720 ILCS 5/9-3. It is one of the most serious criminal charges a person can face, and it’s always a felony.
In Illinois, all crimes are categorized as either misdemeanors or felonies. A DUI that results in someone’s death automatically elevates the case into felony territory. Even if the accused had no criminal history and did not intend to harm anyone, the law imposes strict consequences. Prosecutors are often aggressive in these cases, especially in fatal collisions involving children, construction workers, or emergency responders.