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  1. in Glasgow, on a charge of contravening section 4(3(b) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. According to the terms of the charge on 29 September 1988 in a house in Glasgow or elsewhere in Glasgow they were
  2. , was convicted at Glasgow High Court on 11 June 2003 of one charge of attempted rape and one charge, path and bridge at the Forth and Clyde Canal and at the rear of 216 Rotherwood Avenue, all Glasgow, you DAVID HUNTER did assault MB, born 14 November 1986, c/o Strathclyde Police, Maryhill, Glasgow
  3. April 2012 The conviction and sentence [1] On 18 October 2011 at Glasgow High Court the respondent, , the exact location to the Prosecutor unknown, in Castlemilk and Nitshill, both Glasgow, in Dundee, in Clydebank, the exact location to the Prosecutor unknown, in Castlemilk and Nitshill, both Glasgow, in Dundee
  4. (sol adv); John Pryde & Co (for Campbell & McCartney, Glasgow) Second Appellant: J Scott, QC (sol, (for Livingstone Brown, Glasgow) Respondent: A Prentice QC (sol adv) AD; Crown Agent 8 November 2019, about divorce. The deceased told his brother that during a visit to Glasgow he awoke to find the third, appellant left the deceased and moved to Glasgow with the children, but this may be consistent with either
  5. : Crabb; John Pryde & Co, Edinburgh for Dunlop Allan, Glasgow Second Appellant: Findlater; Faculty Services Limited, Edinburgh for Bridge Litigation, Glasgow Respondent: Carmichael AD; Crown Agent, the following terms. The incident in question took place within a carriage on the 10.30 pm Glasgow, to address his future his actions in moving to Glasgow is a positive step in that respect and his anger
  6. majority of the incidents described by both complainers took place in or around Port Glasgow. It, ] and ice-cream and food in the case of [PM]. The appellant took both complainers to Port Glasgow, to incidents of sexual abuse taking place in the appellant’s home in Port Glasgow which happened, . The majority of the incidents occurred in the Port Glasgow area. In each case, the appellant adopted
  7. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY [2017] HCJAC 42 HCA/2017/000206/XC & HCA/2017/000207/XC Lady Paton Lord Glennie OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LADY PATON in APPEALS AGAINST SENTENCE by ALEXANDER CONNELLY AND GARY CORKINDALE Appellants against HER MAJESTY’S ADVOCATE Respondent Appellant (Connelly): Moir; John Pryde & Co SSC (for Fleming & Reid, Glasgow) Appellant (Corkindale): Mackintosh, Faculty Services Limited Respondent: M Hughes AD; Crown Agent 30
  8. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY [2016] HCJAC 82 HCA/2016/142/XC Lord Justice General Lady Paton Lord Menzies OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LORD CARLOWAY, the LORD JUSTICE GENERAL in APPLICATION TO AMEND A NOTE OF APPEAL by ANDREW BAISLEY Applicant ; against HER MAJESTY’S ADVOCATE Respondent : Applicant: S Collins (sol adv); Collins & Co (for Livingston Brown, Glasgow) Respondent: I McSporran AD; the Crown Agent 8 September 2016 [1] On 11 February 2016
  9. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY SITTING AT GLASGOW [2014] HCJAC 71 The Lord Justice General Lord Menzies Lord Brodie Appeal No: XC598/13, April 2013 at Glasgow Sheriff Court.” [2] He appeals against conviction on the grounds, , HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY SITTING AT GLASGOW [2014] HCJAC 71 The Lord Justice, SITTING AT GLASGOW [2014] HCJAC 71 Lord Justice General Lord Menzies Lord
  10. , GLASGOW Respondent: _______ Appellant: Shead; Gallen & Co, Glasgow Respondent: Henderson A.D., guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to a contravention of section 5(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Act 1988, the appellant, who has no previous convictions, had been working in a bar in Glasgow from 5pm until

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