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Supervision for Fife teenager who hid abuse files in fake calculator app
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£1200 fine for elderly Fife driver who caused death of motorcyclist
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A Fife murder accused who was recently released from custody pending trial has been put back behind bars after breaching bail conditions.
Lynn Kelly, 35, of Mackie Place, Dunfermline, is awaiting trial in connection with the alleged murder of 38-year-old Chris Cowie at an address in Dunfermline’s Golfdrum Street in October 2019.
With Covid-19 restrictions causing a huge backlog of court proceedings, Kelly, who is facing charges of murder and theft along with a male co-accused, was granted bail last month with a number of special conditions – one of which was to remain in her bail address between the hours of 8pm and 7am the following morning.
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A comical courtroom exchange between a Fife man charged with numerous offences and a sheriff ended with the latter promising him the “remedy” he craves.
Steve Higginson’s bizarre behaviour sparked stifled laughter around Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court as he refused to answer straight questions posed to him via video link by Sheriff James Williamson.
Higginson, 56, of Thornhill Drive, Kirkcaldy, who was representing himself, failed to enter proper pleas to various charges read out to him and repeatedly uttered the phrase: “I am a living man, the blood flows, the flesh moves. I wish for remedy.”