Inverness Sheriff Court heard he had smoked cannabis.
A teenager's year-long crime spree came to an end at the beginning of May when he breached a bail curfew and was remanded in custody.
Sheriff Robert Frazer made decision based on no other offences since it happened three years ago.
Tourist attacked girlfriend apparently over a suggestion she had been flirting with someone, heard Inverness Sheriff Court.
Sheriff told him: "I am prepared to accept that this was a momentary loss of concentration."
The man was accused of assault by threats and robbery.
Inverness Sheriff Court heard he would buy in bulk on the internet from the US.
Staff at city centre shops helped police identify the perpetrator of a vicious assault by photographing him after he had knocked a man unconscious.
"You were five times the limit and I am surprised you could walk to your car, never mind driving it," sheriff told court.
The victim was punched once, suffering three fractures and being sidelined from work for five months.
Inverness Sheriff Court heard the men were acting as couriers and their roles were at the lower end of the chain.
Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that abuse was shouted at her.
Scottish Labour Candidate Michael Perera has taken aim at the state of NHS dentistry in Scotland while speaking in Inverness today.
Max Roberts-Dineen was sentenced at the High Court in Aberdeen today.
A violent rapist who carried out a campaign of abuse and assault against two women has been jailed for 10 years.
The NHS worker was driving a small Ford Fusion an a dual-carriageway section of the trunk road.
Here's our recap of some of the cases that made the headlines last month.
Man admits threats and and abuse towards police who feared he had taken overdose and were trying to help him.
Sheriff tells attacker she could have been jailed for the attack.
The blade was found during a police search and Sheriff Gary Aitken said there was no alternative to a custodial sentence.