Two Dunedin police officers have been found guilty of injuring a man while arresting him last year.
Constable Brenton David Rooney, 33, was found guilty of injuring with intent to injure and Constable Duncan Roy Hollebon, 37, was found guilty of assault with intent to injure.
The incident happened on February 15 last year while they were arresting Daniel Murray Wiel who had been speeding.
Rooney and Hollebon were released on bail and will be sentenced on July 16.
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