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A man has been found guilty of causing the death of a pedestrian by dangerous driving on an Aberdeenshire road after he had been drinking. | A man has been found guilty of causing the death of a pedestrian by dangerous driving on an Aberdeenshire road after he had been drinking. |
Boat painter Richard Jones, 22, died after being hit by a car on the B9033 Fraserburgh to Cairnbulg road in May last year. | Boat painter Richard Jones, 22, died after being hit by a car on the B9033 Fraserburgh to Cairnbulg road in May last year. |
A jury at the High Court in Aberdeen found Steven Duthie, 32, guilty by a majority. Sentence was deferred. | |
The victim's mother said her family was devastated by his death. | |
Betty Bullock fought back tears after the case and said: "Richard was stolen from us, the events have left us in total devastation. | |
"Richard was a kind, sensitive man." | |
The verdict followed a six-day trial. | The verdict followed a six-day trial. |
Men 'bickering' | Men 'bickering' |
Witness William Stephen had told the trial how he tried to save the victim after the impact. | |
Mr Stephen said he had given Mr Jones and Duthie a lift to a party after a night out. Mr Stephen said he threw Mr Jones out of the car when he started "bickering" with Duthie. | Mr Stephen said he had given Mr Jones and Duthie a lift to a party after a night out. Mr Stephen said he threw Mr Jones out of the car when he started "bickering" with Duthie. |
Steven Duthie had been on trial at the High Court in Aberdeen | |
The court heard Mr Jones threw a brick at the people carrier on the countryside road, and Mr Stephen got out to remonstrate. | The court heard Mr Jones threw a brick at the people carrier on the countryside road, and Mr Stephen got out to remonstrate. |
He said: "At this time I was aware of lights coming towards us and I shouted, 'there's a car coming, watch yourself'. | He said: "At this time I was aware of lights coming towards us and I shouted, 'there's a car coming, watch yourself'. |
"I remember standing back from the road in the lay-by. He went across the road waving his hands into the right hand carriageway. | "I remember standing back from the road in the lay-by. He went across the road waving his hands into the right hand carriageway. |
"I was screaming at him to get off the road. Next thing I know, the car struck him, that's when I realised it was my car." | "I was screaming at him to get off the road. Next thing I know, the car struck him, that's when I realised it was my car." |
Mr Stephen told the court he "froze" when he saw Mr Jones lying on the grass verge, and went to help him. | Mr Stephen told the court he "froze" when he saw Mr Jones lying on the grass verge, and went to help him. |
He said: "I sat him up a wee bit to see if that would help. I was phoning 999. I remember them asking me if he had any injuries and I looked at him, he was lying flat on his back. | He said: "I sat him up a wee bit to see if that would help. I was phoning 999. I remember them asking me if he had any injuries and I looked at him, he was lying flat on his back. |
"I put him in the recovery position and tried to clear his airways." | "I put him in the recovery position and tried to clear his airways." |
Sentence was deferred until September for reports, and Duthie - who was also driving without a licence or insurance - was released on bail. | Sentence was deferred until September for reports, and Duthie - who was also driving without a licence or insurance - was released on bail. |