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The men of the A82 accident are not convicted before the Sheriff’s court of Inverness for the charges after the accident on the road between the capital of Highland and the Lake Ness.

The men of the A82 accident are not convicted before the Sheriff’s court of Inverness for the charges after the accident on the road between the capital of Highland and the Lake Ness.

The Inverness Justice Center. Photo: Gary Anthony.The Inverness Justice Center. Photo: Gary Anthony.
The Inverness Justice Center. Photo: Gary Anthony.

Two men have appeared privately in Inverness Sheriff Court after an accident at the A82 the weekend that involved a allegedly stolen vehicle when a The police officer was seriously injured. and two others were attacked.

Iain Grant (29) and Robert Macallister, 42, from Dingwall, faced a total of eight positions, six for Grant and two for Macallister, and did not declare themselves guilty through their lawyer Mary-Elyllen Scobbie.

Grant, who lives in Inverness but is originally from Easter Ross, was put in custody by Sheriff Sara Matheson and Macallister obtained freedom on bail.

It is alleged that both men He stole a silver forest subaru of Cambrai Court, Dingwall on Sunday And Macallister led him almost twice as much as alcohol allowed in his body.

Grant is accused of driving the vehicle on the line Dunain and not stopping before a police sergeant; driving it dangerously between Dingwall and the A82 at the Crossing of Abiachan and the line Dunain and seriously hurting a colleague of the sergeant, but without endangering his life.

Another agent suffered minor injuries, confirmed the Police of Scotland.

The road was closed for an hour.

It is also alleged that Grant repeatedly carried out dangerous overtaking maneuver control. Control, enter a ditch and turn over its roof.

The position adds that Grant suddenly stopped and led to a second police vehicle, which caused him to enter a ditch and collide with a stone wall.

Grant is also accused of driving in a state of disability due to alcohol or drugs; He assaulted two agents kicking them repeatedly in the body and trying to bite one in his hand.

The sixth position is that Grant resisted the arrest and fought violently, so the ambulance staff had to sedate it before they transported it to the Raigmore hospital for its evaluation.

It is alleged that Grant received several bail orders imposed on Inverness and Tain.


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