Buddemeyer found guilty of misdemeanor in fatal crash

Max Surnow, the youngest son of Jeffrey Surnow who killed in a crash involving former Hawaii County police officer Jody Buddemeyer in 2015, addresses the court during a sentencing hearing Friday in 3rd Circuit Court. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)
Former Hawaii County police officer Jody Buddemeyer addresses the court as the widow and two sons of Jeffrey Surnow, who was killed in a 2015 crash involving Buddemeyer, await a sentence to be handed down Friday by 3rd Circuit Court Judge Melvin Fujino. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)
Former Hawaii County police officer Jody Buddemeyer prepares to sit down to await his fate after addressing the court, family and friends of Jeffrey Surnow during a sentencing hearing Friday in 3rd Circuit Court. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)
Elaine Surnow, whose husband Jeffrey Surnow was killed in a 2015 crash involving former Hawaii County police officer Jody Buddemeyer, asks 3rd Circuit Court Judge Melvin Fujino to sentence Buddemeyer to the maximum one-year in jail during a sentencing hearing on Friday. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)
Jody Buddemeyer covers his face as Max Surnow, the youngest son of Jeffrey Surnow, who was killed in a 2015 crash involving Buddemeyer, chastises the former Hawaii County police officer during a sentencing hearing Friday in 3rd Circuit Court. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

KEALAKEKUA — A former Hawaii police officer will not serve jail time after a jury found him guilty of misdemeanor negligent homicide for fatally striking a cyclist more than three years ago.