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Rapist and child abuser has prison sentence increased after Crown appeal
A rapist who abused seven victims over the course of 25 years has had his prison sentence increased following a successful appeal by the Crown.
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Company fined after cherry picker fall in Glasgow
A construction company has been fined £215,000 after a worker was seriously injured when a cherry picker was struck by a bus in Castlemilk.
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Rapist jailed after abusing young girls while babysitting
A rapist who began sexually abusing young girls when he was just 12-years-old has been jailed.
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Rapist who abused three children in Aberdeenshire jailed
A rapist who sexually abused three young children for more than a decade has been jailed.
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Man who confessed to raping woman during Youtube interview jailed
A rapist who attacked a sleeping woman before later confessing during a YouTube interview has been jailed.
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Drugs dealer who provided counter-surveillance tips to criminals jailed
A convicted drugs trafficker who set himself up as counter-surveillance expert to safeguard gangland criminals from law enforcement agencies has been jailed for two years.
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Man who drove car into former partner’s office jailed for attempted murder
A man who tried to kill his former partner and her mother by driving his vehicle through the window of a funeral directors has been jailed.
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Man convicted of illegally selling peregrine falcon chicks agrees to repay £27,000
A man convicted of possessing and selling wild peregrine falcon chicks for large sums of money has agreed to pay back more than £27,000 in a Proceeds of Crime confiscation action.
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Cancer charities fraudster jailed for three years
A charity manager who fraudulently obtained more than £95,000 from two cancer foundations and channelled the cash into family bank accounts over a period of ten years has been jailed for three years.
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Three jailed Ayrshire drug traffickers have been given court orders designed to prevent their involvement in serious organised crime.
Three jailed Ayrshire drug traffickers have been given court orders designed to prevent their involvement in serious organised crime.