A 24-year-old Sauchie man has been jailed for a string of offences.
Paul Murray, of Craigview, appeared at Alloa Sheriff Court from prison.
He admitted that on April 20 at Main Street, Clackmannan, he shouted, swore, acted aggressively and made an offensive remark.
This incident occurred when Hunter was at his mother’s home and a loud argument began which resulted in a neighbour going to the door about the racket.
Hunter told the woman: “F*** off, this is my mum’s house, you cheeky Polish cow.”
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Then on August 18 at Craigview, he breached an anti-social behaviour order. He repeatedly struck windows with a spade, causing damage and smashing a window to gain entry.
On August 19 at Craigview, he acted aggressively, shouted and swore towards his partner.
This matter was reported to police by the woman’s psychiatric nurse who was on the phone to her and could hear Hunter shouting in the background:“I f****** hate you”.
Defence solicitor Grazia Robertson said: “He’s clearly struggling. He comes from a difficult background.”
Sheriff Neil Bowie jailed Murray for 210 days backdated to August 20.
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