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Inveraray man fined £670

An Inveraray man was fined a total of £670 at Dunoon Sheriff Court on Monday January 21 aft er pleading guilty to two charges.

Johnathon King was fined £270 under the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 in relation to a breach of the peace and £400 for wasting police time.

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