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A person convicted of causing death by dangerous driving is liable to imprisonment for up to 14 years and a driving ban of at least 2 years for an offence committed before 28 June 2022.[2][3] The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 increased the penalties greatly, with the maximum sentence changed to life imprisonment and the period of disqualification changed to 5 years at the minimum for offences committed on or after this date.[4][5] Endorsement is obligatory on conviction.[6] The offence carries three to eleven penalty points (when the defendant is exceptionally not disqualified).[7]
TBH you’re closer to the truth.
Boy kills woman while trying to steal her car and only gets a driving charge. WTF, so he will get a small fine and has to visit a driver awareness course, worst case a driving ban?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/oct/03/boy-13-admits-killing-sheffield-woman-by-driving-over-her-in-her-own-car