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Sabres' O'Reilly found not guilty in impaired driving case

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Ryan O'Reilly was cleared in his impaired driving case in London, Ont., on Monday.

The Buffalo Sabres forward was found not guilty after the judge found no reasonable prospect of conviction due to insufficient evidence, according to Jane Sims of The London Free Press.

O'Reilly was arrested and charged with impaired driving after allegedly crashing his truck into a Tim Hortons location last summer.

The Crown folded after testimony from only one witness, who had issues identifying the driver of the vehicle, according to The Free Press' Hailey Salvian.

The trial was expected to last two days, but ended in about an hour and a half Monday. It was adjourned multiple times since his arrest last July.

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