Finally Florida jurors got one right. After about 5 1/2 hours of deliberations, Polo mogul John Goodman was found guilty DUI-manslaughter, vehicular homicide, failure render aid, and now faces 30 years.

The Judge ordered John Goodman be taken into custody for April 30 sentencing. Judge says he will entertain an agreed-upon sentence. Goodman is escorted out of the courtroom by deputies, will be taken to Palm Beach County Jail.

Goodman’s Bentley slammed into Scott Wilson’s Hyundai and sent it into a nearby canal in Wellington, Fla., in February 2010. Wilson, a 23-year-old engineering graduate, was still strapped into the driver’s seat and drowned.

The multi-millionaire founder of the International Polo Club Palm Beach claims his $200,000 car malfunctioned and lurched forward. He has also denied being drunk at the time of the crash that killed Wilson, although other testimony has contradicted him and his blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit three hours after the crash.

Goodman tried to say he drank only after the accident had occurred to relieve his physical pains.

Now if we could have only had this jury on the Casey Anthony trial…

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