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  1. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY Lord Mackay of Drumadoon Lord Bonomy Lady Cosgrove [2011] HCJAC 44 Appeal No: XJ150/11 OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LORD BONOMY in CROWN APPEAL UNDER SECTION 174 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND) ACT 1995 by PROCURATOR FISCAL, ABERDEEN Appellant; against DAVID DALGARNO Respondent: _______ Appellant: Brodie QC AD; Crown Agent Respondent: Shead; Paterson Bell, Edinburgh 28 April 2011 [1
  2. Lord Prosser Lord Kirkwood Lord Milligan 229/98 HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by THE HONOURABLE LORD PROSSER in STATED CASE by JAMES ANTHONY DALY Appellant against PROCURATOR FISCAL, GLASGOW Respondent _____________ Brodie, QC Scott 10 March 1999 The appellant James Daly appeared in the District Court at Glasgow on 4 December 1997 when he was convicted of a breach of the peace. Broadly speaking, this consisted
  3. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY Lord Justice Clerk Lord MacLean Lord Hamilton Appeal No: 395/01 OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LORD HAMILTON in APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION by JAMES JOSEPH DALY Appellant; against HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATE Respondent: _______ Appellant: Shead; Drummond Miller, W.S. Respondent: Johnston, A.D.; Crown Agent 9 May 2003 [1]The appellant was on 9 March 2001 convicted after trial on indictment in the Sheriff
  4. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY Lord Cameron of Lochbroom Lord MacLean Lord Weir Appeal No: 134/98 OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LORD CAMERON OF LOCHBROOM in NOTE OF APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE by DALE WALKER Appellant; against HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATE Respondent: _______ Appellant: Murray, Q.C.,; Gray Muirhead Respondent: Murphy, A.D.; Crown Agent 25 February 2000 [1]The appellant is Dale Walker. He was born on 24 November 1976. On 4 August 1994 he
  5. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY [2015] HCJAC 24 HCA/2014/3054/XC Lord Justice Clerk Lord Drummond Young Lord Malcolm OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LORD CARLOWAY, the LORD JUSTICE CLERK in appeal against conviction by BARRY MARTIN DALTON Appellant ; against HER MAJESTY’S ADVOCATE Respondent : Appellant: Renucci; Faculty Services Limited (for Culley & McAlpine, Perth) Respondent: I McSporran AD; the Crown Agent 12 February 2015 Introduction [1
  6. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY Lord Carloway Lord Mackay of Drumadoon [2010] HCJAC 111 XC228/10 OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LORD CARLOWAY in APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE by DALE HIBBARD Appellant; against HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATE, Respondent: _____________ Appellant: Jackson Q.C., CM Mitchell; John Pryde & Co. SSC (for Ian McCarry & Co., Glasgow) Respondent: A Miller, Solicitor Advocate, A.D.; Crown Agent 14 October 2010 1. General [1] On 5
  7. APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY Lady Smith Lord Brodie Lord Phillip [2013] HCJAC 127 XC484/13 and XC508/13 OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LADY SMITH in APPEALS UNDER SECTION 65(8) OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND) ACT 1995 by (1) DALE BATEMAN and (2) TERRY BATEMAN Appellants; against HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATE Respondent: _____________ First Appellant: Collins, Sol Ad; Capital Defence, Edinburgh Second Appellant: Gilfedder, Sol Ad
  8. ) DARYLL HUGH JOSEPH HASTON, (2) ROBERT HARRY PATERSON and (3) DALE DAVID PRICE Appellants; against, Paterson and Dale Price were charged on indictment with assault. The charge narrated that on 28, for the third appellant, Dale Price, submitted that a child accused was entitled to the full protection
  9. of drugs, had observed the appellant meeting up with two others, Ian Michael Dall and a co-accused, the hotel tannoy system, of observing him having lunch with Dall and of making further telephone, a mention at the trial'. At this time Dall had with him the brown leather briefcase which is label, the Crown led evidence that Govell (the appellant), Reith and Dall met up at the Hospitality Inn in Cambridge Street, Glasgow and Mr Dall has the briefcase which is not here now. You remember that brown
  10. , and John Dalton (both co-accused), and Robert McNeish set off from the farm at Wallyford, East Lothian, passenger seat; his son was the driver; and in the back sat Dalton and McNeish. Dalton came from, and the publican on the other. In the course of this Dalton said that the publican must be on "wacky, . The appellant, Jason Smith, Dalton and McNeish visited the house of the appellant's other son, stopped at the railway station. The appellant and Dalton got out. The appellant handed to Dalton

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