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The defendant, Mitchell McIntyre, was on trial before Judge Christopher Field at the Auckland District Court today.
McIntyre collided with Debra Christensen while riding an e-scooter on the footpath of Fanshawe Street in Central Auckland on 25 June, 2019.
She had been getting off a bus at a bus stop when it happened.
Christensen received injuries including facial contusions and lacerations and contusions to her hip, chest-wall, cheek, chin and hand.
She said she was also diagnosed as having a concussion and needed a brain scan.
While giving evidence, Christensen described the moments after the incident, saying she lost consciousness before waking up face down on the road.
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