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Man exposes himself in front of neighbour

A man who pleasured himself in front of his neighbour will be sentenced this month. John Michael Roney, 67, of 16 Cara View, Tayinloan, appeared in Campbeltown Sheriff Court from custody and pleaded guilty to intentionally exposing his genitals in a sexual manner and masturbating in his garden on June 23.

He also admitted removing fence panels between his garden and a neighbour’s with the intention that the neighbour would see him.

Procurator fiscal depute Eoin McGinty told the court that at 4pm on the day in question, Roney’s neighbour went into her back garden as it was a nice evening.

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