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Social Studies, 21.02.2020 05:08 kimezzell18

A college student is late for class and going 55 miles per hour in a 25-mile-per-hour zone. He swerves in and out of the lanes in order to get around slower cars. Eventually, the student loses control of his car, crosses the center line, and runs head-on into another car, killing the driver. What crime is he most likely to be charged

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