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  2. Inside the horror of the drug-addled gang that held ‘child ...

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    The group will be sentenced by Judge Lord Beckett at the High Court in Glasgow on 4 January. Thanking the jury for their service, Lord Beckett added: “It has been a very difficult trial to ...

  3. High Court of Justiciary - Wikipedia

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    The High Court is both a trial court and a court of appeal. As a trial court, the High Court sits on circuit at Parliament House or in the adjacent former Sheriff Court building in the Old Town in Edinburgh, or in dedicated buildings in Glasgow and Aberdeen. The High Court sometimes sits in various smaller towns in Scotland, where it uses the ...

  4. Isla Bryson case - Wikipedia

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    Bryson's six-day trial was held in January 2023 at the High Court of Justiciary in Glasgow. [17] The case was prosecuted by Advocate depute John Keenan and defended by Edward Targowski, while Lord Scott sat as presiding judge. The prosecution described how Bryson had "preyed on two vulnerable female partners" after meeting them online.

  5. Murder of Caroline Glachan - Wikipedia

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    The trial began at the High Court in Glasgow in November 2023. [24] [25] On 14 December 2023, Robert O'Brien, aged 45, Andrew Kelly, 44, and Donna Marie Brand, also aged 44, were convicted of Glachan's murder at the High Court in Glasgow. All three had been teenagers at the time the crime was committed.

  6. House of Blood murders - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005, Edith McAlinden, John McAlinden and Jamie Gray appeared at Glasgow High Court. All denied murdering Mitchell, Coyle, and Gillespie. During the trial, prosecutor Sean Murphy QC claimed [ 4 ] that the victims had been "beaten with knives, metal files, a belt, and pieces of wood" and "hit with a bottle, punched, stabbed and stamped on ...

  7. Murder of Emma Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    The court heard there was 99% to 99.99% chance they matched at least three of the six soil samples. [8] During the trial the jurors, court staff, and the judge Lord Beckett, as well as Packer, were all driven to the alleged scene of the crime, at Limefield Woods some 41 miles (66 km) from Glasgow High Court. [30]

  8. Murder of Amanda Duffy - Wikipedia

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    The main suspect, Francis Auld, was tried for murder in the High Court of Justiciary in Glasgow and was acquitted when the jury returned a majority verdict of "not proven". A bid by prosecutors to try Auld for a second time on the basis of new evidence was rejected by the courts in 2016. [1] Auld died of pancreatic cancer in July 2017, aged 45. [2]

  9. Sheridan v News Group Newspapers Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The trial of Tommy and Gail Sheridan started on 4 October 2010 at the Glasgow High Court, before Lord Bracadale, with a jury of thirteen women and two men. It concluded on 23 December. It concluded on 23 December.