LIMESTONE COUNTY, Alabama-- A jury has found Alabama State Trooper, Heath Moss, not guilty of criminally negligent homicide according to AL.com news partners WHNT News 19.

Jurors weighed the evidence in the case against Moss, 33, and returned with the verdict at 10:45 a.m. Thursday, says WHNT.

Moss had been charged with criminally negligent homicide in the April 25, 2011 deaths of Jamie and Sarah Gossett.

According to WHNT, the couple was headed to pick up their daughters from school, when their car was rear-ended on Lucas Ferry Road by Moss. The trooper was on his way to a call. In testimony Wednesday, he admitted he was driving 120 mph in the seconds before the crash.

Jurors received the case late Wednesday afternoon. If Moss had been convicted, he could have faced up to two years in prison, according to WHNT.

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