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Ottawa teen found guilty in street racing case

Posted Feb 9, 2012 By Jennifer McIntosh



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EMC news - Kareem Alli was found guilty of dangerous driving causing death in relation to a street race that killed Mother Teresa Catholic High School student Christian Williams in June 2010.

The decision came down on Feb. 1 from Ontario Court Justice David Paciocco.

Williams, 18, was killed two days shy of graduating high school after his Honda CRX smashed into a lamppost on Claridge Drive on June 22, 2010.

Alli, who was driving a Ford Mustang on the day of crash, was charged in September 2010 with criminal negligence and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death, in relation to the incident.

He was found not guilty of criminal negligence causing death. Alli will be sentenced in April.

jennifer.mcintosh@metroland.com




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