A 22 year old drunk Inverness man threw a stone and damaged a car windscreen before jumping onto the bonnet of another vehicle nearby.
A drunk customer at a Tesco in Inverness racially abused a security guard and later made homophobic comments to police, a sheriff court has heard.
Kyle Rossiter (23) jailed for five years and seven months for his role in the terrifying incident at a bungalow near Beauly.
The man was spotted acting suspicious trying to hide a toiletries bag when near another vehicle, then returning with a different package.
He attacked his pensioner mother and then damaged his grandmother's home during a four-hour stand-off with armed police earlier this year.
Four stores were hit by the 29-year-old, who has been jailed as a result.
The sheriff said: 'If the court tells you not to go near someone, you don't or you will go to jail.'
Sheriff issues warning as attacker avoids prison sentence.
She has committed 11 different offences since February this year.
The prosecution, who had initially told the defence that there was no footage, then found it and it was viewed on the morning of the trial.
Sheriff: 'This was a very violent offence... I don't care how drunk you were'
He shouted at her, hit her and threatened her with violence.
He was reported as a possible drink-driver as witnesses saw him get out of his car after hitting a traffic island/pedestrian crossing.
Fraudster Ann Dunlop has been told to pay back the cash.
A glass of alcohol was thrown at the victim before he was spat on and pushed to the ground.
Well-known Inverness entrepreneur Brian MacGregor was targeted by his son-in-law.
Police are making enquiries.
Defence solicitor told the court that the victim wrote: 'I don't want anything to happen to him. He doesn't deserve it.'
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The 18-year-old chased the man while swinging the bat and threatening to hit him.