
SANTA ANA, Calif. (KNX) — A court convicted a 57-year-old man of road rage in Placentia on Thursday after a crash prosecutors said intentionally left a man hospitalized in critical condition and broke a pedestrian's leg.
A jury found Michael Eugene Begin guilty of two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and one count of failing to stop at a hit-and-run accident with injury — all felonies. Jurors also suggested enhanced penalties, finding the defendant inflicted great bodily injury on the victims.

The collision happened just after 6 p.m. Nov. 19, 2018, at Orangethorpe Avenue and Hundley Way.
The victim, Richard Lee, and a friend were riding home from work when Begin, who was behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Silverado pickup, veered into Lee's lane and came within inches of hitting him, according to a trial brief from prosecutors.
When they all were stopped at the same red light, Lee confronted Begin, prosecutors said. Lee noticed Begin was using his phone so Lee reached in, grabbed the cell phone and slapped it on top of the defendant's truck before riding away, prosecutors said.
A witness who called 911 following the crash said he saw the defendant cut across traffic and chase after the motorcyclists until he clipped Lee, who lost control and was ejected while the bike kept going and slammed into Francisco Chacon, who broke a leg, prosecutors said.
Lee sustained a fractured scapula and vertebrae as well as lacerations to the lung and spine and multiple broken ribs, prosecutors said. Lee's friend chased after the defendant and got his license plate.
Police tracked down Begin the next day, prosecutors said. Begin told police Lee took his phone and assaulted him.
Begin is scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 9.
The City News Service contributed to this report.
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