Scots dad has kids taken into foster care for three months after hitting wall with belt
Social workers removed the children from the Midlothian father s care following the incident but they have since been returned.
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The father pled guilty at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.
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Scots drivers caught speeding side-by-side on A1 at 119mph by cops
Dean Nisbet and Jaye Taylor were behind the wheels of their Volkswagens when they blew past cops positioned on a bridge.
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Dean Nisbet was driving a Volkswagen Golf.
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He was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary where he was treated for a broken left tibia.
Pearce pleaded guilty to an amended charge of careless driving when she appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Wednesday.
Prosecutor Ross Price told the court Pearce was approaching the Ballencrieff roundabout at around 9.30am on March 12, 2019.
Mr Price said Pearce’s vehicle had “clipped the rear wheel” of the bike sending the 39-year-old cyclist crashing to the ground.
The court was told police and an ambulance were called and that when quizzed Pearce told officers “I didn t see him”.
Defending solicitor Richard Freeman said his client had stopped immediately following the collision and had “physically run over” to help the man.
Bank of Scotland worker embezzled £42,000 to fund lavish lifestyle and gambling
Robert Paxton admitted taking cash from his employers Bank of Scotland over a nearly two-year period while working in Edinburgh.
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Robert Paxton was working for Bank of Scotland in the city s South Gyle area.
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