Sheriff court Irvine trio bailed after pleading not guilty following 'car key assault' on man
Three Irvine residents have denied charges of assault and threatening behaviour after a man was injured in a serious assault in the town.
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Journalist covering everything from crime, court and public affairs across the area. Based in Irvine and working across Ayrshire
Journalist covering everything from crime, court and public affairs across the area. Based in Irvine and working across Ayrshire
Three Irvine residents have denied charges of assault and threatening behaviour after a man was injured in a serious assault in the town.
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