AGID, J.
Daniel Morgan appeals his conviction of vehicular homicide. He contends the trial court erred by instructing the jury that: (1) a vehicular homicide conviction requires a causal connection between Morgan's driving and the death, rather than his intoxication and the death; and (2) Morgan's driving must be "a" proximate cause of the death, rather than "the" proximate cause as alleged in the State's charging document. But causation between intoxication and death...
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