FOUND HIM GUILTY OF STALKING HIS FORMER LONG-TERM PARTNER.
Forfar man Nigel Maynard has been fined after a sheriff found him guilty of stalking his former long-term partner.
He stood trial at Dundee Sheriff Court, accused of engaging in a course of conduct between September and November last year.
Maynard was found to have repeatedly texted and Whatsapped the woman, repeatedly attended her place of work, sent her a photo of her car and followed her into the car park of Sainsbury’s at Tom Johnston Road, Dundee, flashing his lights at her.
The 58-year-old, of William Street, Forfar, was fined £600 by Sheriff John Rafferty, plus a £40 victim surcharge and a three year non-harassment order was imposed.
The sheriff said: “In the context of numerous unanswered calls… numerous unanswered texts… the accused would have known that she did not want to have contact with him but the accused did not desist.”
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Sainsbury's at Tom Johnston Road, Dundee, flashing his lights at her. The 58-year-old, of William Street, Forfar, was fined 600 by Sheriff John Rafferty, plus a 40 victim surcharge and a three year non-harassment order was imposed. The s...
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a three year
The 58-year-old, of William Street, Forfar, was fined 600 by Sheriff John Rafferty, plus a 40 victim surcharge and a three year non-harassment order was imposed