A jury deliberated just an hour before convicting Stanley Jaboin Thursday of the vehicular homicides, while drunk, of three Florida State students two years ago.

Jaboin was convicted of three counts of DUI manslaughter, failure to render aid and leaving the scene of a crash involving death. A sentencing date has not been set.

On Sept. 9, 2015, Jaboin was driving close to 100 mph on Pensacola Street near the intersection of White Drive when his Dodge Charger hit a PT Cruiser driven by Nikolas Bonilla.

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Among Bonilla’s three passengers, 22-year-old Kevin Boos, was pronounced dead at the scene, and 22-year-old Vicenzio Libio and 21-year-old Morgan Carr died at the hospital.

Jaboin fled the scene but called his wife, telling her he was in a car crash and that she needed to come to get him. Jaboin returned to the scene and was taken to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital.

While Jaboin had a blood alcohol level of .237 at the time of the crash. Investigators noted his high speed was the cause of the crash, according to court records.

In June 2016, Bonilla, who had a blood-alcohol level of .099 at the time of the crash, pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 10 days in jail and year of probation.

Contact Karl Etters at ketters@tallahassee.com or @KarlEtters on Twitter.