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Drunk Angus woman crashed into van in Alyth then fled scene in damaged car

Drunk Angus woman crashed into van in Alyth then fled scene in damaged car © PA Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A prison worker who drove off after smashing into a van when she was nearly six times over the limit was banned from driving for three years on Wednesday. Jennifer Wilson, 55, quit her job with the Scottish Prison Service as a court heard it was the second time she had been found drunk at the wheel. She was also fined £1,600 after admitting being caught on another motorist’s dashcam as she fled the scene in a courtesy car.

James Scott asked his Perth Sheriff Court case be heard from his bedroom

by Gordon Currie Updated: December 29, 2020, 9:22 am © DC Thomson & Co. Ltd The case was heard at Perth Sheriff Court. An assault trial has been delayed after a sheriff turned down an offer from the accused to host the court in his bedroom. James Scott, 60, made the bizarre offer to hold court in his home because he has a number of underlying health problems that make him high risk. His lawyer told Perth Sheriff Court that Scott was wheelchair-bound and bedridden, and was too afraid to attend a trial in a public courtroom during the pandemic. Solicitor Gary Fowlis told the court that Scott had made the offer to stay in bed and “attend” a trial virtually from his bedroom via a video link.

Arbroath accused offers to host court from bedroom as trial is put back amidst vaccine hopes

Arbroath accused offers to host court from bedroom as trial is put back amidst vaccine hopes by Gordon Currie © DC Thomson Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An assault trial has been delayed to allow the accused to get the Covid vaccine after a Tayside sheriff turned down his offer to host the court in his bedroom. James Scott, 60, made the offer to hold court in his home because he has a number of underlying health problems which make him a high risk. His lawyer told Perth Sheriff Court that Scott was wheelchair-bound and bedridden, and was too afraid to attend a trial in a public courtroom during the pandemic.

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