Defence lawyer says accused "is doing as well as she has ever done".
People travelled from all across the Highlands and Islands for the meet.
Police on mobile patrol were suspicious.
MSP for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch will be in the United States.
Their suspicions were aroused by the man buying vodka while holding car keys.
Police suspected a Ross-shire man was in possession of drugs and recovered two wraps of cocaine weighing a total of 0.6 grams.
The 24-year-old also admitted allowing the property to be used for the supply of drugs and breaking into a Co-op store.
The 38-year-old also admitted kicking a police officer on the head.
A drink-driving mother-of-five who badly injured three men after she crashed her car into a bookmaker's premises has been jailed for three years.
She also accused a woman of being racist before punching her and spitting at her.
The 23-year-old drove away without reporting the crash.
A 26-year-old admitted behaving in a threatening or abusive manner and throwing the appliance.
The 67-year-old man had been protecting his own dog when the blue American bulldog bit his arm.
Accused says he was crossing the road and the car sped up, and claims motorist assaulted him.
The 40-year-old targeted the Co-op, in Church Street, and Morrisons.
He was fined and given a driving ban at Inverness Sheriff Court.
Defence agent tells Inverness Sheriff Court it was a "stupid decision" by her client who collided with a fence.
Police found a knife in his sock during a stop and search.
Police also found she was a disqualified driver when they stopped her.
He was almost four times the legal drink-drive limit.