A Rotorua police officer has been found not guilty of seriously assaulting a man but his future with the police force is still to be determined.
Constable David Mear had been on trial in the Rotorua District Court after pleading not guilty to wounding a man with intent to injure and assaulting him with a police torch.
During the trial, the jury was told that at about 3am on August 28, 2010, Harley Collier was stopped by police after a high-speed vehicle pursuit.
Another officer gave evidence of seeing Mr Mear hit Mr Collier with a torch and putting his face on the ground, resulting in a fractured left eye socket and a cut to the head.
It took the jury just over an hour this afternoon to find Mr Mear not guilty of both charges.