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Jurors being picked for officer injury civil case

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jurors are being picked in Hennepin County to hear a civil case filed by a man who claims he was injured by a Sartell police officer.

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Brian Manion has accused the officer of starting a chase that ended with a crash and injuries to the plaintiff. The suit against Mark Bromenschenkel (BROM'-en-shen-kel) says he tried to serve a notice of intent to forfeit Manion's vehicle while employed as a Sartell police officer. Bromenschenkel has since resigned and is currently a Stearns County commissioner.

Manion's attorney, Krister Johnson says the focus of the trial will likely be the definition of a chase and whether Bromenschenkel was chasing Manion right before the crash. Bromenschenkel contends that what he was doing didn't constitute a chase.

The St. Cloud Times reports Johnson expects the trial to last all week.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

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