Inverness hotel worker avoids jail after secretly filming in toilet cubicle By Ali Morrison
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Updated: 11:04, 04 March 2021
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An Inverness hotel worker who placed a hidden camera in a cubicle of a male toilet to secretly film people using it was spared a jail sentence today.
But Sheriff Gary Aitken told 25-year-old David Mackay he was very close to be sentenced to custody.
However, Mackay had a series of demands and restrictions placed on him by the Sheriff.
No plea from woman facing attempted murder charges after car crash in Highland capital By Ali Morrison
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Updated: 18:59, 03 February 2021
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The car hit a building.
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A 43-year-old woman today appeared in private from custody charged with the attempted murder of three men following a car crash in the city.
It is alleged that Donna Stewart, from Inverness, was at the wheel of a Mercedes E220 when it careered into the side of a building at the junction of Grant Street and Lochalsh Road on January 21.
No plea from woman facing attempted murder charges after Inverness car crash By Andrew Dixon Published: 19:00, 03 February 2021
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The car hit a building.
A 43-year-old Inverness woman appeared in private from custody charged with the attempted murder of three men following a car crash in the city.
It is alleged that Donna Stewart, from Inverness, was at the wheel of a Mercedes E220 when it careered into the side of a building at the junction of Grant Street and Lochalsh Road on January 21.