OUJI-CR 6-22

CAUSING ACCIDENT WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE

OF ALCOHOL/(AN INTOXICATING SUBSTANCE) - ELEMENTS

No person may be convicted of causing an accident while under the influence of alcohol/(an intoxicating substance) unless the State has proved beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime. These elements are:

      First, causing an accident;

      Second, resulting in great bodily injury to another person;

      Third, while driving a motor vehicle;

      Fourth, on a (public road/street/highway/turnpike/place/(private road/street/alley/lane which provides access to one or more single or multi-family dwellings);

      Fifth, (while having a blood/breath alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more)/(while under the influence of alcohol)/(while under the [influence of any intoxicating substance other than alcohol]/[combined influence of alcohol and any other intoxicating substance] which may render a person incapable of safely driving a motor vehicle);

      [Sixth, the blood/breath alcohol test was administered within 2 hours after arrest).]

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Statutory Authority: 47 O.S. 2011, § 11-904(B).

Notes on Use

    For the definition of great bodily injury, see OUJI-CR 6-35, infra. The Sixth Element should be read only for prosecutions based on having a blood/breath alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.

2012 SUPPLEMENT