The accused was charged with dangerous driving causing death after striking and fatally injuring a pedestrian following a hockey game.
The court heard evidence from civilian and police witnesses, including accident reconstruction experts.
The judge found that the accused was driving at a high rate of speed (estimated 60 km/h) in an area with significant pedestrian traffic, which constituted a marked departure from the standard of care expected of a reasonable person.
The accused was found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.