It took a jury of seven women and five men just under seven hours to find the driver of a car involved in a street race that ended in the deaths of four people guilty of manslaughter.
Last week Dylan Cossey, 20, was found guilty on all six charges laid after the 2016 crash. Passenger Stephen John Jones, also 20, was found not guilty of manslaughter after a week-long trial in the High Court at Hamilton, but guilty of failing to stop and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
The pair were charged with the manslaughter of Stratford man Jason McCormick Ross, 19, Paul De Silva, 20, and Lance Robinson, 28, both of Te Awamutu, and Hamilton woman Hannah Leis Strickett-Craze, 24, by way of illegal street racing. A van driver was also seriously injured. He has name suppression.
The crash happened near Hamilton Airport, on June 24, 2016, when Robinson lost control of his northbound Nissan Skyline and collided with the southbound van.
The jury of five men and seven women began deliberations at 1.35pm on Monday, February 19. Family and media were told the jury had reached verdicts just after 11am the next day.