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  1. Dalwhinnie, Inverness-shire being a length of single carriageway road, you Richard Eugene Peter Spencer, Dalwhinnie' and a statement that the evidence was 'videographic', a word not to be found, that this was 'approximately one and a half miles south of the A9 turn-off to Dalwhinnie', that is to say, some three miles away from Dalwhinnie, and failing to identify the equipment used, positioned on either side of the A9 trunk road, between the Dalwhinnie turn-off and the county march
  2. Constabulary, Glenrothes and did repeatedly discharge a loaded firearm at said David Dalgeish and did, murder of David Dalgleish - CHARGE (4). Tencho Andonov was the gunman who actually carried out, Dalgleish. The evidence against Tencho Andonov was overwhelming... I should highlight that, most, of Mohammed Siddique and the attempted murder of David Dalgleish was apparently, in short, deep, at the home address of David Dalgeish, the complainer in the second charge of attempted murder, which
  3. March 2007, at addresses in Dumfries, the roads from Dumfries to Dalbeattie and an industrial area near Dalbeattie. The precise libel includes the following: “... abduct and assault [SP] ... drag her, car when you were under the influence of alcohol to the industrial area near Dalbeattie, penetrate, in Dalbeattie. The intention of the couple had been to go there anyway and stay the night, ] in”. He then drove off, taking a lengthy route to reach Dalbeattie, by driving along the coast
  4. on pupils during their tenure as, respectively, teacher and headmistress of Dalbeth Approved School, to being sent to the said Dalbeth Approved School). This evidence being required, inter alia, to assist, and other regulatory information regarding Dalbeth Approved School for the relevant period, be of relevance". [7] In considering the minutes, the sheriff had regard to the fact that Dalbeth had been set, correctly, that, during Dalbeth's existence, there would have been substantial documents, registers
  5. 2015 at Dale Street, Old Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow and elsewhere in Glasgow you…..did assault
  6. in an unmarked police vehicle in the general area of Bartholomew Street and Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow, on their patrol. They returned about 15 minutes later when they were driving in Dalmarnock Road. As they reached the junction of Dalmarnock Road and Bartholomew Street they saw the appellant putting
  7. agents received information from one John Daly. This was incorporated into an affidavit which was lodged in the appeal process on 16 May 2007. Mr Daly is the brother-in-law of the appellant. He is the husband of Marie Daly, who is the appellant's sister and who took over the running of the appellant's, ). Mr Daly is a taxi driver. He maintained that, on or about 31 January 2007, some eight months after, " rape case and confirmed that it had been the appellant's trial. [3] According to Mr Daly, Mrs D told
  8. ' agents wrote to the defender's conveyancing solicitors, Messrs Dallas McMillan, enclosing a "title, . That letter was sent in respect of an entirely separate individual for whom Dallas McMillan were also, until 24 December 2004. Accordingly, whatever had been sent to Dallas McMillan it could not have, to Dallas McMillan this time in respect of the defender's purchase. (5/4 of process refers.) The letter, , that letter was bereft of any "title pack" along the lines sent in connection with Dallas
  9. left and went to a nearby house occupied by two friends, Michael Dalgarno and Nicola McDonald. He, of the four principal Crown witnesses, namely Mrs Lindsay, Mark McEwan, Michael Dalgarno and Nicola McDonald, , the incriminee, had behaved badly and oddly, and that Michael Dalgarno and Nicola McDonald had, the evidence of the witnesses Michael Dalgarno and Nicola McDonald. In the course of cross-examining, to this. Further, counsel put to Michael Dalgarno that he had engaged in shoplifting in order to buy drugs
  10. and Galloway Police or Mark Dalrymple, a loss adjuster with the firm of Tyler and Co, which is based, with the Dumfries and Galloway Police, the loss adjuster Mark Dalrymple, and undercover officers acting under, painting. The steps taken involved a number of individuals, including Mark Dalrymple, , Studio 25, Adair Street, London, you MARSHALL NEIL CRAIG RONALD did contact Mark Dalrymple, at 146 West Regent Street, Glasgow and elsewhere in Scotland and England, contact Mark Dalrymple

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