Witnesses testify in P.A. police officer DUI trial
Day two of the impaired driving trial involving a local police officer wrapped up at Prince Albert Provincial Court Friday.
Brett Lee Henry is on trial, charged with one count of impaired driving in relation to alleged incident in March of 2017. Henry, 36, has pleaded not guilty to the single count.
On Friday, court heard from several witnesses who interacted with Henry at two bars in the city on the night of the alleged incident. Two restaurant servers testified Friday that they served Henry drinks starting the night of March 2, 2017.
Clayton Mullis worked at the Rock and Iron Sports Bar at the time, and said he served Henry and a group of about 25 local police officers during a going-away party at the bar. Mullis testified he served Henry at least four 32-ounce schooners of Rickards Red beer and a burger over the course of the evening, and that Henry became a bit obnoxious as the night went on. Mullis said Henry wanted to continue the party at a different location, but nobody else seemed interested.