Omaha doctor convicted after killing USD grad student in crash
Guilty verdict comes after street racing hit speeds of more than 100 mph

An Omaha doctor has been found guilty of manslaughter after losing control of his vehicle at speeds of over 100 mph, resulting in the death of a University of South Dakota graduate student.
Inside the Douglas County Courtroom in Omaha on Thursday, Feb. 27, Mark Carlson was convicted of one count manslaughter in connection with the death of 22-year-old Anna Bosma, of Sioux Falls.
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