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Joint FAI for outdoor activities deaths
The Procurator Fiscal has lodged papers to begin the court process for a joint Fatal Accident Inquiry into the deaths of Ruaridh Stevenson and Kayden Walker.
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Senior prosecutor’s behaviour warning for young people after youth sentenced for fireworks offences
Young people who engage in rioting and public disorder urged to consider the impact a criminal record will have on their lives, prosecutor Nail Almond warned.
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The Procurator Fiscal notes the publication of the determination in the discretionary Fatal Accident Inquiry into the death of Shéa Ryan.
The Procurator Fiscal notes the publication of the determination in the discretionary Fatal Accident Inquiry into the death of Shéa Ryan.
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Foster carer subjected vulnerable children to cruel and unnatural treatment
Woman from Midlothian found guilty of abusing children in her care
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Former Edinburgh teacher found to have abused young boys
Ex Edinburgh Academy teacher found to have targeted pupils between 1966 and 1993.
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Fatal Accident Inquiries process begins for two prisoners who died from covid
The Procurator Fiscal has lodged papers to commence the court process for Fatal Accident Inquiries into the deaths of Edward Simpson and John Ian Reid.
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Court process begins for the FAI into the death of Aberdeen man
The Procurator Fiscal has lodged a First Notice to begin the court process for a discretionary Fatal Accident Inquiry into the death of James Forbes.
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Businessman who defrauded firms in £630,000 swindle imprisoned for five years
Businessman Barry Mackland, who defrauded firms in £630,000 swindle, jailed for five years
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Man who left dog trembling in fear after barrage of blows in three-hour attack jailed and handed lifetime ban on keeping animals
Daniel Murphy, who hit his dog with an iron and a bottle and struck it with his fists in prolonged attack, jailed for nine months and given lifetime animal ban.
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Lord Advocate reaffirms support for protest within legal boundaries
The Scottish Human Rights Commission has published an open letter to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and Police Scotland.