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Fife woman convicted of ear bite attack told she faces prison

Fife woman convicted of ear bite attack told she faces prison © Supplied by Facebook Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A Fife woman has been convicted of a gory attack in which she bit part of a care home worker’s left ear off after a round-the-clock party. A jury at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court returned a guilty verdict, after Shan Marshall’s three-day. Marshall, 27, had denied the grizzly assault on Chantelle Mitchell but the majority of jurors agreed she had assaulted Ms Mitchell, seized her by the body, repeatedly punched her on the head and bitten her on the ear, causing a piece of flesh to detach.

Court hears of ear biting attack at round-the-clock Fife party

Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A care home worker told a jury how she lost part of her ear when an epic round-the-clock house party ended in violence. Chantelle Mitchell said she was attacked after passing out after a marathon drinking session in Cardenden. The 25-year-old fell asleep on a couch after knocking back vodkas and beers for more than 24 hours. She told Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court she sobered up when she was attacked by another woman who, she claims, bit off part of her left ear.

Wednesday court round-up — Speed, dope and a bogus workman who preyed on vulnerable OAPs in Fife

Wednesday court round-up Speed, dope and a bogus workman who preyed on vulnerable OAPs in Fife by Crime and Courts Team April 21 2021, 7.30pm © DCT Media Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Speed and cannabis A Fife man was pursued by police through the East Neuk of Fife and eventually caught with cannabis. The 21-year-old accelerated away, speeding into Crail above the 30mph limit. Hutchison was behind the wheel of a friend’s car and although he claimed at the time he had taken out an insurance policy for that day, police later found no evidence of this.

Wednesday court round-up — Speed and dope - Evening Telegraph

Wednesday court round-up Speed, dope and a bogus workman who preyed on vulnerable OAPs in Fife by Crime and Courts Team April 21, 2021, 7:30 pm Updated: April 21, 2021, 8:14 pm © DCT Media Speed and cannabis A Fife man was pursued by police through the East Neuk of Fife and eventually caught with cannabis. The 21-year-old accelerated away, speeding into Crail above the 30mph limit. Hutchison was behind the wheel of a friend’s car and although he claimed at the time he had taken out an insurance policy for that day, police later found no evidence of this. Officers chased the former Edinburgh Airport baggage handler through the seaside village, initially losing sight of him but later tracking the vehicle to Castle Street, where it had hit a tree.

Drunk who abused Scotrail staff at Dundee Railway Station spared jail

Drunk who abused Scotrail staff at Dundee Railway Station spared jail by Ciaran Shanks Updated: March 2, 2021, 9:42 am © SYSTEM Dundee Railway Station. A drunken thug who attacked a ScotRail employee after shouting racist abuse at Dundee Railway Station has been spared a prison sentence. Paul Mason accidentally travelled to the city from Fife but was denied the right to return because of his abusive behaviour. The 30-year-old was travelling from his home in Rosyth to Kirkcaldy but fell asleep and ended up in Dundee. Dundee Sheriff Court heard how Mason, of Mellor Court, dangled his legs over the side of a platform and pushed a barrier to the ground after arriving in the city.

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