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“There was a considerable financial benefit for you.”
‘Nasty’
Depute fiscal Lora Apostolova told Dundee Sheriff Court previously: “Police attended Arklay Street in relation to intelligence that a car may be linked to the transportation of controlled drugs.
“The black Vauxhall Corsa was parked. Two men – one of whom was the accused – went in the car.
“The accused was on the driver’s side and he was detained.
“He was asked if he was in possession of anything and he gestured with his head, nodded towards his leg and said ‘nasty’.
“Police recovered a brown parcel.”
She added: “Asked what it was, he again said, ‘nasty – it’s brown, heroin.
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A serial sex offender who changed his name to hide his past has been freed from prison to prove he can behave himself.
Steven Perrie, convicted three times for having child abuse material, breached stringent conditions by living with a woman and a child one year after changing his name to Steven MacDonald.
Dundee Sheriff Court heard how the Angus paedophile paid £42.44 to legally change his name by deed poll.
Angus paedophile , Steven Perrie in 2005
On Monday, however, Perrie was released on bail by Sheriff Richard McFarlane to be of good behaviour.
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It may be a new dawn, politically speaking, but it was just another busy Monday for courts across Tayside and Fife.
Threats at homeless service
A charity tin thief who once claimed he hurled abuse at police because they called him a “fat b ” has admitted causing a disturbance at a homeless hostel in Perth.
Barry McQuaid
Barry McQuaid threatened a resident at Greyfriars House on Friday after being told he had exposed himself to a woman.
The 34-year-old appeared from custody at Perth Sheriff Court and admitted behaving in a threatening or abusive manner, likely to cause fear or alarm, by acting aggressively, shouting and swearing at the Princes Street establishment.
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