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  1. a trial lasting nineteen days at the High Court in Glasgow, Mohammed Atif Siddique was found guilty, , at 4 Myretoungate, Alva, Clackmannanshire; Ibrox Public Library and Glasgow Metropolitan College, both Glasgow, at Glasgow Airport, Renfrewshire and elsewhere to the Prosecutor unknown, you did possess, ; ... (3) on various occasions between 1 September 2003 and 30 September 2005 at Glasgow Metropolitan College, Glasgow you did conduct yourself in a disorderly manner and did show to various students
  2. ; Friel & Co., Glasgow Respondent: Mitchell, Q.C., A.D.; Crown Agent 27 April 2005 [1]I agree, : Shead, Lockie; Friel & Co., Glasgow Respondent: Mitchell, Q.C., A.D.; Crown Agent 27 April 2005, Respondent: _______ Appellant: Shead, Lockie; Friel & Co., Glasgow Respondent: Mitchell, Q.C., sitting in Glasgow on an indictment containing two charges of murder, and one of assault and robbery
  3. : _______ Appellant: Gilchrist; Ross & Fox, Glasgow Respondent: Turnbull, Q.C., A.D.; Crown Agent 13 January 2006 [1] On 19 November 2002, at the High Court in Glasgow, the appellant, Street and Cowcaddens Road, all Glasgow and elsewhere in Scotland, you were concerned, to Central Station, Glasgow to pick up a passenger who would identify himself to him. The appellant duly
  4. March 2006 [1] On 27 January 2004 at Glasgow Sheriff Court the appellant was found guilty, to Paisley Road West, Glasgow you did, whilst acting with another to the Prosecutor meantime unknown, FEE, both c/o Helen Street Police Office, Glasgow, open a door of said motor vehicle, present, granted bail on 17 July 2002 at Glasgow Sheriff Court." [2] He had originally lodged an appeal against
  5. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY Lady Paton Lord Mackay of Drumadoon Lady Cosgrove [2013] HCJAC 121 XC166/13 OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LADY PATON in APPEAL UNDER SECTION 65(8) by JAMES McKECHNIE Appellant; against HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATE Respondent: _____________ Appellant: Wallace, Sol Adv; Lavery Smith & Co, Glasgow Respondent: G Wade, AD; Crown Agent 1st May 2013 [1] In HMA v Swift 1984 JC 83, Lord Justice General Emslie
  6. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY Lady Paton Lord Mackay of Drumadoon Lady Cosgrove [2013] HCJAC 58 XC536/12 OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LADY PATON in NOTE OF APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION by JASON MARCUS Appellant; against HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATE Respondent: _____________ Appellant: L Kennedy, Adv; Jim Friel & Co, Glasgow Respondent: G Wade AD; Crown Agent 30 April 2013 [1] We refer to the grounds of appeal and to the appellant's
  7. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY SITTING AT GLASGOW [2014] HCJAC 70 Lord Justice General, : _______ For the appellant: Ewing, Sol Adv; Gilroy & Co, Glasgow For the Crown: Wade QC, AD; Crown Agent 10 June 2014 Introduction [1] On 13 May 2013 at Glasgow High Court the appellant, APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY SITTING AT GLASGOW [2014] HCJAC 70 Lord Justice General, : _______ For the appellant: Ewing, Sol Adv; Gilroy & Co, Glasgow For the Crown: Wade QC, AD; Crown Agent 10
  8. Agent Respondent: McConnachie QC; Patricia Baillie, Glasgow 20 January 2017 [1] On 7 October 2016, at the conclusion of the Crown case at the High Court in Glasgow, the respondent pled guilty, , a charge that between December 2010 and May 2015, at various addresses in Ayr, Glasgow and elsewhere, he, ] On 22 January 2015, the co-accused Dean Kimmins and Michael Stuart drove from Glasgow, , the respondent paid £600 to Mr Stuart. Prior to that, he had travelled to Glasgow and met Mr
  9. Wood & Co, Glasgow) Respondent: Niven Smith AD; the Crown Agent 29 November 2016 Introduction [1] On 7 July 2016, at the High Court in Glasgow, the appellant pled guilty, under, that: “on 24 March 2016 in the shop premises at 106 Minard Road, and on Minard Road, Glasgow you, as meaning that he himself claimed to be a prophet. [5] The appellant had been in Glasgow, from Glasgow”. He was aware that the deceased was an Ahmadi. The appellant was shown certain
  10. at various addresses in Glasgow they were concerned in the supplying of diamorphine (heroin) to another, "Hammy" who was based in Glasgow and, according to her, was not present in court; and that she enlisted, . There was also police surveillance evidence as to her activities in Glasgow. On 10 April 1997 Alisdair Maybury, by Lynn Millson that on one occasion Hamill took her to a part of Glasgow where she collected some, , or through others, collected in Aberdeen and transferred to Hamill in Glasgow £5,000-£6,000 per

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