Trial of police officer accused of dangerous driving ends in hung jury
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A jury has been discharged after they were unable to reach a verdict in the trial of a police officer accused of driving dangerously when his car crashed into another car in Sydney’s south, leaving the other driver with head injuries and a permanent disability.
Harry Thomas Little, 42, was trying to catch up to another driver on The Kingsway in Cronulla just before midday on September 5, 2018, when he crashed into the driver’s side of a Mercedes driven by Gai Vieira.
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NSW police officer Harry Little gives evidence over Cronulla crash that left grandmother with brain damage
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Harry Little says he thought his police lights were on at the time of the crash but accepts they weren t.
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A Sydney police officer on trial for dangerous driving says he doesn t remember telling a colleague he didn t have a chance to turn his police lights on before a crash that nearly killed a grandmother.
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Senior Constable Harry Little told the court he remembers pressing the button to activate lights
The court previously heard Gai Vieira is unlikely to recover from her injuries