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.
Picture: Highland News and Media.
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.
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Auldearn businessman who tailgated ex through Nairn is ordered to attend domestic abuse rehabilitation programme after appearance at Inverness Sheriff Court By Ali Morrison
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Updated: 11:02, 30 January 2021
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A businessman who breached a non-harassment order has escaped a jail sentence.
But strict conditions were imposed on Lee Macdonald (38), including a requirement he attend a domestic abuse rehabilitation programme.
Admitting previous convictions involving the same woman he also pleaded guilty to behaving in a threatening manner towards her and driving carelessly in Nairn.
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HGV driver avoids a ban for mercy dash after answering a distress call from his pregnant wife and was rushing home to Muir of Ord when police stopped him for dangerous driving By Ali Morrison Published: 19:30, 20 January 2021
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Inverness Justice Centre.
A HGV driver who answered a distress call from his pregnant wife was rushing home when police officers stopped him for dangerous driving.
Robert Duguid was in his own car when police saw him speeding over the Kessock Bridge on March 21 last year.