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A prisoner from Inverness has been jailed after threatening his partner


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Court. Inverness Justice Centre nigfht locator. Picture: Gary Anthony.
Court. Inverness Justice Centre nigfht locator. Picture: Gary Anthony.

Inverness prisoner Jason Cochrane was jailed for six months after admitting behaving in a threatening or abusive manner towards his partner.

The 32-year-old shouted and swore at the woman at a house in Inverness.

Fiscal depute Emily Hood told Inverness Sheriff Court: “She heard him crawling on the floor and saw him on all fours, acting in an erratic manner and urinating.”

When challenged, Cochrane shouted at her to “clean it up”.

Sheriff Margaret Neilson said that Cochrane was on three community payback orders already and because he had reoffended, there was no alternative to a custodial sentence.


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