Moray court round-up - Elgin man punched worker; jail for man who terrorised neighbours and cocaine-driver sentenced
A man who told his girlfriend he would kill her, a man who headbutted a woman and an elderly woman who aimed a foul-mouthed rant at police officers all feature in this week’s court coverage.
We covered seven cases - both in Moray and Inverness - see them all below.
Man headbutted woman at supported living facility
A man who pleaded guilty to four charges linked to two incidents including headbutting a woman at a supported living facility has been ordered to carry out unpaid work.
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Man punched service station worker
A man who warned he had a “black belt in kickboxing” before punching a store worker in the head has had a seven and half month jail sentence imposed.
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Man sentenced for abusing former partner
A man who abused his girlfriend and told her “leave me and I will kill you” has been sentenced to unpaid work.
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Pensioner aimed rant at partner and police
A female pensioner has been placed under a six-month supervision order after a foul-mouthed rant at her partner and police officers.
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Cocaine-driver sentenced after refusing to give blood test
A man who refused to give a blood sample after being suspected of driving while under the influence of cocaine has been disqualified.
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Man jailed for terrorising neighbours and teenagers
A Moray man who terrorised his female neighbour over several weeks has been jailed for 18 months at Inverness Sheriff Court.
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Man became aggressive after spilling brother’s ashes
A man who became aggressive with officers during an incident where he spilled his brother’s ashes in the back of a police vehicle has been ordered to carry out unpaid work.
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