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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
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; 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
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: _______ 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
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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
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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
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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
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SITTING AT GLASGOW
[2014] HCJAC 70
Lord Justice General, :
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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, :
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For the appellant: Ewing, Sol Adv; Gilroy & Co, Glasgow
For the Crown: Wade QC, AD; Crown Agent
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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
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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
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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