A Jackson Heights woman has been convicted of manslaughter in a deadly crash that killed a mother and her two daughters in Bayside.

Prosecutors say on July 1, 2015, Deborah Burns was driving frantically on the wrong side of the road on 210th Street behind a middle school.

The say she then hit another car head-on, killing the three people and seriously injuring two others.

Queens District Attorney Richard Brown says the evidence showed Burns was driving 60 miles an hour at the time of the crash, more than twice the speed limit.

Following an eight-day trial, the jury found Burns guilty of second-degree manslaughter and assault.

Burns faces up to 15 years in prison.  She's scheduled to be sentenced on June 15th.