The accused struck a 90-year-old pedestrian in a crosswalk while making a right turn on a red light.
The victim died from her injuries two days later.
The accused fled the scene after briefly stopping and observing the victim's severe injuries.
The court found that the accused's failure to stop before striking the pedestrian, despite having a clear view and sufficient time to react, constituted a marked departure from the standard of care of a reasonable driver.
The accused was found guilty of dangerous driving causing death and failing to remain at the scene of an accident.