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Breaking: Police officer avoids jail over Indigenous teenager's collision death
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- Benedict Bryant will serve an intensive corrective order.
- Benedict Bryant was sentenced on Friday to two years' imprisonment, to be served as an intensive corrective order and 500 hours of unpaid community service work.
- He was also disqualified from driving for three years.
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Benedict Bryant will serve an intensive corrective order. (ABC News: Simon Amery)
Link copied Share Share article A NSW Police officer convicted over a fatal collision that killed an Indigenous teenager has avoided time behind bars.
Benedict Bryant was sentenced on Friday to two years' imprisonment, to be served as an intensive corrective order and 500 hours of unpaid community service work.
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