The accused was charged with dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm after his vehicle drifted into oncoming traffic, resulting in a fatal collision.
The Crown argued the accused was awake but inattentive for 14 seconds.
The defence argued there was a reasonable possibility the accused fell asleep at the wheel without prior warning.
The court found that the driving was objectively dangerous, but there was a reasonable possibility the accused fell asleep and had no reason to foresee the risk of falling asleep.
The accused was acquitted.