With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". manslaughter with a firearm and the thirty-year prison sentence he received for that offense. Regardless of the sentence on remand for the aggravated battery conviction, Driggers will have to spend a considerable amount of time in prison. Given his affinity for scant attire and his aversion for dress codes, we trust that Driggers is compliant with any rules adopted by the Department of Corrections regulating the clothing requirements of inmates and that he appears a little more dapper in his newly acquired prison "Manslaughter is defined as homicide which is not murder, and which is neither justified nor excused.”) (footnote omitted), review denied, 392 So.2d 1379 (Fla.1980); Green v. State, 244 So.2d 167 (Fla. 2d DCA 1971); see also Bautista v. State, 863 So.2d 1180, 1186 (Fla.2003) (<HOLDING>). 2 . Hunt v. State, 753 So.2d 609 (Fla. 5th

A: recognizing that dui manslaughter and vehicular homicide are two separate crimes neither being a lesser included offense of the other but holding that a single death cannot support convictions for both crimes
B: holding that the older more general manslaughter statute is preempted by the vehicular homicide statute
C: holding that dui manslaughter falls within the general category of homicide offenses and that hjomicides are punished based on the number of victims because the legislative purpose behind homicide statutes is to safeguard the lives of individuals
D: holding that dwi manslaughter and vehicular homicide are different forms of the same offense
C.