CREEP TAGGED AFTER TRAIN SEX ASSAULT AND VIOLENCE
Watret approached the victim, placed his hands inside his clothing, touched his buttocks and attempted to touch the man’s private parts during a journey which took place on August 31 last year.He appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court yesterday for sentencing after pleading guilty to a charge of sexual assault against the complainer.
Sheriff McGinty told him he was prepared to place him on an electronic tag, and ordered that he remain indoors between 7pm and 7am each day for four months.
He also deferred sentencing him on the latest Paisley cases for the same period to see if he could be of “good behaviour.” Watret of Linwood, also admitted another charge where he caused public disorder and left the owner of a house in Thrushcraig Crescent, Hunterhill, in the town in a state of fear and alarm.
He pleaded guilty to behaving in a threatening and abusive manner at the property on October 21, last year, when he repeatedly shouted, kicked a door, banged windows, and refused to desist when asked to, and threatened to injure himself.
He also previously sexually assaulted a paramedic, throttled a police officer, and bit another cop during a series of incidents in Hamilton.
He grabbed a male paramedic repeatedly by the buttocks and attempted to kiss him in an ambulance on August 8, 2019.
He also attacked a police officer on a landing in Hamilton, on June 30, 2019.
He bit another cop on the face and body and punched him repeatedly on the head and body on June 29, 2019.
Sheriff McGinty told him he was prepared to place him on an electronic tag, and ordered that he remain indoors between 7pm and 7am each day for four months.
Watret will discover his fate when he appears for sentencing on February 8 next year.