A Chisago County jury on Tuesday convicted Eric J. Coleman of third-degree murder in the drunken snowmobile crash that killed 8-year-old Alan Geisenkoetter on Chisago Lake.
It took the jury just four hours to reach a unanimous decision in an emotional case that changed state law long before the trial began.
Coleman was found guilty on all seven counts, including drunken driving and vehicular homicide, nearly a year after hitting the second-grader at 60 miles per hour while the boy set up a fish house on the frozen lake with his family. He died a few days later.
Flanked by relatives outside the courthouse, Alan Geisenkoetter Sr. called the verdict bittersweet.
"There's a possibility that [Alan] gave his life to save countless others," he told reporters. His wife, Eleanor Geisenkoetter, said she was relieved by the decision but pained by the process.
"It's been awful, nothing I wanted to relive," she said, wiping away tears.
On Jan. 26, Coleman plowed through the Wyoming, Minn., family's ice fishing camp, injuring Alan Geisenkoetter Sr., and dragging little Alan about 100 feet. He suffered a traumatic brain injury and was removed from life support five days later.
Coleman's blood alcohol level was 0.165 three hours after the crash, more than twice the legal limit, prosecutors said. He had been charged with drunken driving three other times, had his license revoked and had an ignition-locking system placed on his vehicle.