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Notorious Scots paedo Philip Robertson who was caught stalking girl, 11, by footprints in the snow dodges jail
Updated: 21:59, 6 May 2021
THE sickened dad of an 11-year-old girl who was stalked by a notorious paedo tonight slammed the justice system after the pervert avoided jail.
Philip Robertson, 62, was tracked down in October 2019 by the snowy trail of boot marks he left after being spotted outside the girl’s house.
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Robertson outside court earlier today
The dad of one pled guilty in February last year to causing fear and alarm but his sentencing was hit with repeated delays - causing further anguish for his victim and her loved ones.
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Society Dean Mike Ferrie (left) and Sheriff Gregor Murray
Angus sheriff Gregor Murray has received the thanks and praise of staff and solicitors at the end of a seven-year tenure in the county.
At a Forfar Sheriff Court presentation, he was presented with two framed portraits, one of which will join those of his illustrious predecessors in the faculty library at the Market Street courthouse.
Sheriff Murray is to take up a new position at Dundee Sheriff Court.
New incumbent, Sheriff Jillian Martin-Brown, sheriff clerk Kay Hendry and solicitors Billy Rennie and Mike Ferrie, representing the Angus Society of Procurators and Solicitors made the presentation.