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A Nevada man has been convicted of driving under the influence in connection with an accident involving a snow plow and a pickup truck on the Mount Rose Highway. Prosecutors say 44-year-old Eric Christianson was high on methamphetamine when he was operating a state-owned snow plow on State Route 431 last year and crossed into oncoming traffic, striking a pickup truck. The driver of the pickup truck, a 62-year-old California man, had to have his foot amputated.
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RENO, Nev. (AP) — A Nevada man has been convicted of driving under the influence in connection with an accident involving a snow plow and a pickup truck on the Mount Rose Highway.

Prosecutors say 44-year-old Eric Christiansen was high on methamphetamine when he was operating a state-owned snow plow on State Route 431 last year and crossed into oncoming traffic, striking a pickup truck.

The Washoe County District Attorney's Office said Monday a jury found Christiansen guilty last week of driving under the influence of a controlled substance causing substantial bodily harm. The driver of the pickup truck, a 62-year-old Kings Beach, California man, suffered a fractured leg and had to have his foot amputated.

Christiansen faces up to 20 years in prison at his sentencing scheduled for June 6.

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Eds: Corrects district attorney's spelling of Christiansen.