If you drive after drinking and hit someone, killing them, it should carry the penalty for "killing another person with intent and premeditation," not be treated as an accident. Because before drinking alcohol, you can think ahead that you will have to drive. Therefore, the act should be considered as involving premeditation in the offense.

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