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  1. of the peace in Glasgow on 9 February 1998. Application for the warrant was made by a constable, in the possession of a person (unspecified) "on the premises at 15 Coxton Place, Glasgow occupied by Herd, that "at the house occupied by you at Flat 2/2, 15 Coxton Place, Glasgow" the complainer committed a specified, is specified as Flat 2/2, 15 Coxton Place, Easterhouse, Glasgow. In terms of paragraph 4 of the Bill, by the complainer in the present Bill. It is not disputed that the premises at 15 Coxton Place, Glasgow
  2. at the High Court in Glasgow, the appellant pled guilty to the following charge: "(3) On 15 March 2004 at 308 Allison Street, Glasgow you Walter Charles Sneddon Thomson ... Steven Patrick Telford, and fire took effect on said premises whereby the block of flats at 308 Allison Street, Glasgow, Donachie, then residing there, received injuries from which she died on 16 March 2004 at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, and you did murder her." [2] On 22 October 2004 he was sentenced to life
  3. of the sheriff at Glasgow to sustain the respondent's plea to the competency of an indictment, appeared in the Sheriff Court at Glasgow on a petition charging him with a contravention of section 4 (3, , his domicile of citation being specified as Flat 4/1, 2 Smeaton Street, Glasgow. In due course, . The Procurator Fiscal at Glasgow sent a copy of the indictment and notice of compearance, in May 2004 and was living at Flat 2/2, 30 Shannon Street, Glasgow. On two occasions police officers
  4. might be indicted for a trial diet at a sitting of the High Court at Glasgow commencing on 11, to be. Instead, it was returned to the Procurator Fiscal's High Court Unit in Glasgow. It was accepted, , the Crown intended to serve an indictment for the sitting of the High Court in Glasgow commencing on 25, for the commencement of the Paisley sitting of the High Court. As it happened, there was a Glasgow sitting due, and was granted in light of the indictment served on the appellant for the Glasgow sitting for 25 February
  5. 1999 Iain Patrick McColl appeared on petition at Glasgow Sheriff Court on a charge alleging that on the previous day at an address in Hyndland Street, Glasgow he did deforce a Sheriff Officer, executing a warrant issued by Glasgow Sheriff Court on 15 April 1998. Mr. McColl was committed for further, arrested him at his home in Glasgow's West End yesterday lunchtime. He was due in court today. McColl (45, in police custody in connection with an incident in Hyndland Street, Glasgow.' McColl shot to fame
  6. on indictment at Glasgow Sheriff Court to charges of racially aggravated breach of the peace, to the warrants unit of Strathclyde Police at Glasgow for execution. [3]Since then Strathclyde Police have, at her domicile of citation at 166B Ardencraig Road, Castlemilk, Glasgow and since 10 September 2003, July 2004 the Procurator Fiscal, Glasgow, wrote to the warrants clerk at G Division asking, Department at Helen Street, Glasgow, for allocation to a newly-formed warrants squad. On 15 September 2004
  7. : Ogg, (sol adv); Faculty Services Ltd for Bridge Litigation, Glasgow Respondent: A Edwards QC, AD, in the High Court at Glasgow on an indictment which contained two charges. The first was a charge, addresses in Glasgow. The second was a charge of raping MKS on 21 February 2017 at the address in Glasgow, in the following terms: “On 21 February 2017 at …. Fettes Street, Glasgow you did assault (MKS) your partner, a sexual relationship. Two years later the appellant moved to Glasgow and asked the complainer to join
  8. programme. The appellant was a student in Glasgow before he was convicted. He could resume these studies, engage in group work of the sort referred to once he began his studies in Glasgow again. Also, if there were programme availability for him in Glasgow before then, he would be content to travel. Mr
  9. 21 August 2003 [1]On 31 January 2002 at Glasgow High Court the appellant was convicted of a charge in the following terms: "On 28 January 2000 at Glasgow Broker Services Limited, 38 Herriot Street, Glasgow, you did assault Thomas Livingstone, proprietor there, present a knife or similar
  10. November 1999 at Glasgow High Court the deceased appellant was convicted, along with Norman Bell, , at Sutcliffe Road, 1 Springboig Avenue, St George's Road ... all Glasgow and elsewhere in Glasgow, did commit this offence while on bail, having been granted bail on 9 November 1998 at Glasgow, a BMW motorcar from a car park in Glasgow city centre. [8]In the evening of 21 June the deceased, George's Road, Glasgow where Norman Bell entered the vehicle and removed two large heavy bags. One

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