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A Sheriff has threatened to summon a Home Office executive to her court to explain a delay in deciding whether two Vietnamese men were human trafficked.
Chien Le, aged 27, and 34 year old Thong Nguyn, have been charged with supplying and producing controlled drugs following a raid on the Highlander Hotel in Buckie last September.
They have been in custody for over seven months.
Both men, who are of no fixed abode, made no plea when they appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court immediately after the hotel raid and their case called once more on Tuesday.
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Top vaccine manufacturer executive avoids road ban at Inverness Sheriff Court after being caught speeding at 108mph in Ross-shire By Court Reporter Published: 16:30, 16 March 2021
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The Inverness Justice Centre. Picture: Gary Anthony.
A TOP executive with a company involved in the manufacture of a Covid vaccine kept his driving licence despite speeding at almost twice the limit in Ross-shire while rushing to a government meeting.
David Lawrence (57) admitted doing 108mph on the A832 at Achanalt on August 2. The limit is 60mph. Lawrence, of Ormidale Terrace in Edinburgh, was the chief financial officer for French biotech company Valneva SE, which develops vaccines.
Inverness wife attacked husband due to choice of alcohol, court hears By Ali Morrison Published: 06:45, 15 March 2021
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Left-to-right:.Sheriff David Sutherland.Sheriff Principal Derek Pyle.Sheriff Gordon Fleetwood.Sheriff Margaret Neilson.Picture: Andrew Smith.
An Inverness woman is set to be banned from seeing her estranged husband after assaulting him twice in 15 months.
Christina Anderson left her 36-year-old partner with a scar above his eye after striking him in the home they shared in Thornbush Road on Christmas Eve 2019.
The assault followed an argument between them when they had both been drinking.