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Businessman agrees to hand over £600,000 in landmark settlement following civil investigation
Businessman Goljar Singh agrees to hand over £600,000 in landmark settlement following civil investigation
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Lord Advocate committed to tackling domestic abuse
The Lord Advocate has vowed to give focus to efforts by Scotlands prosecutors to tackle domestic abuse and stalking as the justice system recovers from COVID-19
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Pupils from St Peter the Apostle in Clydebank win prestigious COPFS Public Speaking Competition
Clydebank secondary pupils win prestigious COPFS Public Speaking Competition
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Domestic abuser jailed after hiding listening devices in ex-partner's home
A violent domestic abuser who installed hidden listening devices in his former partner’s home has been jailed.
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FAI court process begins for the death of fish farm employee
The Procurator Fiscal has lodged a First Notice to begin the court process for a Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) into the death of Clive Hendry.
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Dalziel High School in Motherwell win COPFS schools public speaking competition
Dalziel High School in Motherwell are the the winners of this year’s Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) schools public speaking competition.
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Fake taxi driver jailed after raping woman
A man posing as a taxi driver who raped a woman in his unlicensed vehicle has been jailed.
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Man who killed grandparents ordered to be detained at the State Hospital in Carstairs.
A 21-year-old man, Tobyn Salvatore, admitted killing his grandparents in a knife attack and has been ordered to be detained at the State Hospital in Carstairs
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Statement on the case against Robert MacKenzie
Prosecutors have chose to end the Robert MacKenzie case, who was accused of offences alleged to have taken place at the Fort Augustus school from 1955 to 1988.
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Lord Advocate vows to act independently as she is sworn in
Lord Advocate vows to act independently as Scotland’s new Law Officers are sworn in at a ceremony at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.