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  1. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY Lord Justice Clerk Lord Osborne Lord Johnston [2005HCJAC89] XC333/04 OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by THE LORD JUSTICE CLERK in NOTE OF APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION by JAMES DAIR CRAWFORD Appellant against HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATE Respondent _____________ For the appellant: Miss Burns; Peacock Johnston, Glasgow For the Crown: KD Stewart, AD; Crown Agent 13 July 2005 [1]This is an appeal under section 74
  2. upon the appellant at the High Court in Glasgow on a charge of assault to severe injury
  3. , appeared on indictment in the Sheriff Court at Glasgow. Three charges of aggravated assault were
  4. in the house at 21 Wallacewell Crescent, Glasgow, you did assault Ronald Braid Carroll...stab him on the body, Wallacewell Crescent, Glasgow, you did, at the time of your committing the offence specified in charge (1, and Union Street, all Glasgow...you did, while acting along with another person, conduct yourself, Mulligan told him that one day he had been at a house in Glasgow with "Lovell and others". He gave, of this person. ... 3. At some point last year I was in a street in Glasgow in the area of either
  5. 1997 in the High Court, sitting in Glasgow, the appellant was convicted on a charge of murder. We were, , Glasgow near Argyle Street. The Crown did not, however, proceed to trial in respect of that indictment, charge in that second indictment read, "(1)On 27 October 1996 in Brown Street, Glasgow, near Argyle, assault James Paul McGinlay, care of Stewart Street Police Office, Glasgow, pursue him, seize hold
  6. Court in Glasgow on 18 December 1995 on four of the charges contained in the indictment. The appellant, the Hospitality Inn, Cambridge Street, Glasgow and elsewhere in Scotland and England, the appellant, in Cambridge Street, Glasgow and Mr Dall has the briefcase which is not here now. You remember that brown, Glasgow Airport. In our opinion, it is unnecessary to set forth in detail all the evidence pointing
  7. 9 August 2001 [1]The Complainer was indicted to stand trial at Glasgow High Court, during, , Glasgow on: 7th August 2001. Before: The Hon. Lord Bonomy Accused: Alan Degnan (Present, In a continuation of the Diet from 3rd August 2001 at Glasgow when Lord Bonomy continued consideration, or any subsequent day in the current sitting of the High Court in Glasgow. It was also argued
  8. ; Rafferty Wood & Co (Glasgow): A.L. Brown; Doonan McCaig & Co. (Glasgow) Respondent: D. Mackenzie, A.D., upon a charge of having committed an assault to severe injury in Glasgow, on 7 February 1999. After various procedure, they appeared at a first diet in the Sheriff Court at Glasgow on 8 January 2001
  9. , Q.C., Young; Ross Harper, Glasgow Respondent: Gray, A.D.; Crown Agent 2 September 1999, assaulted Margaret McLenaghan at a house in Glasgow by repeatedly punching and kicking her, of the High Court. On 30 March 1998 the Crown Office provisionally allocated the case to a sitting at Glasgow, to indict this case to the sitting of the High Court at Glasgow on 6 July 1998. It should be noted
  10. ]The appellant William John Duff appeared in the Sheriff Court at Glasgow on 25 January 2001, Maryhill Road, Glasgow, and at The Old Manse, 14 Steeple Street, Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire and elsewhere, Glasgow Health Board, the said sums in payment for dental treatment on said persons to which sums you, Surgeon at 1933 Maryhill Road, Glasgow, you William John Duff, as a qualified Dentist and knowing

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