A MAN will face court in August after he was charged over a pursuit in which a police officer was struck by a trail bike earlier this year.
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Port Stephens Hunter police began a pursuit with a motorcyclist on the New England Highway at Maitland just before 7pm on April 14.
A short time later a senior constable was on foot near High Street when the bike allegedly struck him.
The rider was thrown from the vehicle, which careened into a Mitsubishi Pajero headed north on the highway.
Police on Tuesday said the 36-year-old senior constable was treated at the scene before he was flown to John Hunter Hospital.
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He remains a patient there, police said in a statement. He is receiving treatment for a wrist fracture, arm laceration and possible broken nose.
The 19-year-old trail bike rider was taken to the same hospital with head, leg and pelvis injuries.
Crash investigators examined the scene. Their inquiries led to police arresting the 19-year-old after he attended Maitland police station on Monday.
He was charged with 28 offences including aggravated dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm - escaping pursuit, and dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm - drive manner dangerous.
The 19-year-old received conditional bail to face Maitland Local Court on August 18.
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