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  1. in a public place, namely a train travelling between Glasgow and Edinburgh a knife, contrary to section, May 1997 the 4.30 p.m. train from Glasgow to Edinburgh was approaching Waverley Station, being run in Glasgow by their employers. The sheriff accepted that evidence and there is a finding, to Glasgow together with his other tools at the beginning of the course. At the end of this first week, he had left his tools, apart from the knife, in the locker provided by his employers in Glasgow
  2. , my mum went away down to Glasgow for a couple of weeks because my granddad died but I used to stay, happening twice. Right, one of the times, is this when your mum went through to Glasgow because, : "Is that the occasion where you mum had gone to Glasgow or was that the other occasion? - I can't, know. Maybe he was. I don't know. Maybe it wasn't the time that my mum went down to Glasgow. I don't know. So are you conceding you may be wrong about the time your parents went to Glasgow? - I
  3. to the west of the Clyde Port car park, Broomielaw, Glasgow you FRASER BRIAN SUMMERS did assault N, c/o Strathclyde Police, City Centre Police Office, Glasgow and did strike her on the head, , Glasgow you FRASER BRIAN SUMMERS did assault A, c/o Strathclyde Police, City Centre Police Office, Glasgow, repeatedly punch her on the face, to her injury; (003) On 22 November 2008 at the Tunnel, 84 Mitchell Street, Glasgow you FRASER BRIAN SUMMERS did assault S, c/o Strathclyde Police, City Centre
  4. 2005 at Glasgow Sheriff Court the appellant was found guilty as libelled by a majority verdict on the following charges: "(1) on 4 February 2005 at Flat 2/R, 47 Melville Street, Glasgow you did have, on bail, having been granted bail on 16 July 2004; 1 September 2004 and 2 November 2004, all at Glasgow Sheriff Court; (2) on 4 February 2005 at Flat 2/R, 47 Melville Street, Glasgow you did have in your, at Glasgow Sheriff Court; (3) on 4 February 2005 at Flat 2/R, 47 Melville Street, Glasgow you did have
  5. ADVOCATE, Respondent: _______ Act: D. Findlay QC, V. Young; Lavery Smith & Co, Glasgow Alt: P. Ferguson QC, Crown Agent 6 January 2010 [1] On 9 March 2007 after trial at the High Court at Glasgow, to defeat the ends of justice: "(1) on 1 February 2006 at Old Dumbarton Road, Glasgow you Peter Morris, at Dumbarton Sheriff Court; (2) on 9 February 2006 at Crow Road, Glasgow you Peter Morris, Police, Stewart Street, Glasgow and did brandish a shotgun and hammer at them, threaten them
  6. (for Graham Walker Defence Lawyers, Glasgow) Respondent: Bain AD; Crown Agent 14 October 2014 Introduction [1] The appellant was indicted at the Sheriff Court at Glasgow on a charge, the appellant appeared on petition at the Sheriff Court at Glasgow. He was committed for further, . She advised the procurator fiscal that she was unable to return to Glasgow because of her, to attend court in person in Glasgow. She was unable to do so. The difficulties with the live
  7. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY SITTING AT GLASGOW [2014] HCJAC 88, : “(006) on 14 April 2011 at Broomhill Path, Glasgow or elsewhere in Glasgow, to the Prosecutor, acting together, assault and abduct Lynda Palmer Spence of Zefaj, 29 Whitworth Drive, Glasgow, seize, Spence or Zefaj, 29 Whitworth Drive, Glasgow, and remove her remains from said flat (b) at 5, inclusive, at Vanilla Café, 16 Norby Road, Broomhill, Glasgow, McMillan Emporium, 6/8 Norby Road
  8. HM Adv, 1999 SCCR 869), and to quash the conviction. [2]On 2 July 1996 at Glasgow High Court, Crawford Drive, Old Drumchapel, Glasgow, you did assault [name], care of Drumchapel Police Office, Glasgow, and being conscious of your guilt in respect thereof and having appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on 8, and further knowing that on 8 December 1995 warrants were granted by the Sheriff of Glasgow and Strathkelvin at Glasgow authorising James Rodger, MB, ChB, Police Casualty Surgeon, care of Motherwell
  9. , SolicitorAdvocate; Hamilton Burns, Glasgow Second Appellant: M Mackenzie; John Pryde & Co, Edinburgh, -accused at the High Court in Glasgow. The trial began on 11 March 2011. At the conclusion, 1/1, Buccleuch Street, both Glasgow and elsewhere you STEWART McPHEE, JACQUELINE McPHEE, JOSEPH, of Harry Ramsden's, Paisley Road, both Glasgow and elsewhere you STEWART McPHEE, JOSEPH PETER BOWDEN, to his second reason. Having appeared on petition at Glasgow Sheriff Court on 1 February 2010 on one
  10. , the appellants and Whitehead were seen by police officers in the centre of Glasgow on the morning of 29, had travelled from Glasgow and took a white plastic bag from the boot. As he crossed the road, the public house and the car in which the appellants had come from Glasgow. Later, and took a white plastic bag from that car and put it in the boot of the car which had come from Glasgow. He then drove the Glasgow car a short distance and parked it again. On the following morning, all

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