Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Accused of attack in street

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A MAN was allegedly knocked unconsciou­s after he was punched and kicked repeatedly in Dundee city centre.

Prosecutor­s allege Michael Keers, 33, attacked Gary Armstrong on West Marketgait on July 19 last year.

Keers allegedly repeatedly punched Mr Armstrong on the head before chasing him, kicking him on the body and grabbing his clothing.

It is alleged that after Mr Armstrong fell to the ground, Keers repeatedly kicked him on the head, causing him to lose consciousn­ess and suffer severe injury.

Keers, of Hill Street, Sunderland, was not present when the case called for a first diet at Dundee Sheriff Court.

Sheriff Lorna Drummond QC continued the first diet until April.

A MOTORIST who drove off from court minutes after being disqualifi­ed has had his ban doubled.

Florin Ciovica was photograph­ed by a member of staff getting behind the wheel after leaving the Perth Sheriff Court car park.

Sheriff Gillian Wade told him: “I accept you have said you cannot believe you have been so stupid and frankly nor can I.”

Ciovica, 20, had asked if it was OK for him to drive home to England when the original six-month ban was imposed at the city’s JP Court.

Despite being told it wasn’t he got into his car with his girlfriend and drove off following the October 22 hearing.

Police were alerted and a lookout was put in place, which caught up with Ciovica and his girlfriend Patrycja Dabkowska, 22, a few miles away on the A90.

Ciovica has now admitted driving while he was disqualifi­ed on the Perth to Dundee road on October 22.

He also admitted driving without insurance.

He had been originally banned from driving at the JP court for a speeding offence and driving without having any insurance during September.

A six-month ban was imposed and he was fined £370.

Sheriff Wade banned him from driving for 12 months and ordered him to carry out 100 hours unpaid work in the community.

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