Vermont high court upholds conviction in wrong-way crash death of 5 FILE - In this May 15, 2019, file pool photo, Steven Bourgoin watches during his murder trial in Vermont Superior Court in Burlington, Vt. Bourgoin, who was was convicted in May of murder in the deaths of five teenagers killed on an interstate highway in a wrong-way crash, is seeking a new trial. Attorneys for Bourgoin acknowledged he caused the October 2016 crash but said he was insane at the time. (Glenn Russell/VTDigger.org via AP, Pool, File) Glenn Russell The family of Mary Harris, who was killed along with four other teens in 2016 when Steven Bourgoin collided with her car, reacts as a jury pronounced Bourgoin guilty at Vermont Superior Court in Burlington, Vt., on Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The jury found Bourgoin guilty of murder charges in the October 2016 deaths of five teenagers, caused when he drove the wrong way on an interstate highway. He faces 20-years to life in prison on each count. (Ryan Mercer/The Burlington Free Press via AP, Pool) Ryan Mercer