The accused was charged with two counts of impaired driving causing bodily harm after his pick-up truck struck two pedestrians crossing a four-lane road.
The accused admitted to driving the vehicle and having a blood alcohol concentration between 150mg and 185mg per 100ml of blood.
The court found that the accused's ability to drive was impaired by alcohol, which contributed to his excessive speed and failure to notice the highly visible pedestrians in time to avoid the collision.
The accused was found guilty on both counts.