SENTENCING STATEMENTS

 

A judge may decide to publish a statement after passing sentence on an offender in cases where there is particular public interest; where a case has legal significance; or where providing the reasons for the decision might assist public understanding.

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The independence of the judiciary is essential to safeguard people’s rights under law - enabling judges to make decisions impartially based solely on evidence and law, without interference or influence from the government or politicians.

When deciding a sentence, a judge must deal with the offence that the offender has been convicted of, taking into account the unique circumstances of each particular case. The judge will carefully consider the facts that are presented to the Court by both the prosecution and by the defence.

For more information about how judges decide sentences; what sentences are available; and matters such as temporary release, see the independent Scottish Sentencing Council website.

Read more about victims of crime and sentencing.

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HMA v SMW Limited

May 20, 2026

At Hamilton Sheriff Court, Sheriff Kevin McCallum KC imposed a £120,000 fine on SMW Limited after a breach of health and safety regulations. The company pled guilty after an employee was seriously injured within the Daldowie Fuel Plant site in Uddingston.

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HMA v AB

May 19, 2026

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Harrower sentenced a 16 year old to 3 years detention after the offender was convicted of raping a 15 year old girl.

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HMA v Momodou Bobb

May 19, 2026

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lady Haldane imposed a life sentence on Momodou Bobb after he pled guilty to murder. The punishment part, the minimum time the person will spend in prison before they can be considered for release, was set at 16 years and 8 months.

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HMA v Claire Kilduff

May 19, 2026

At the High Court in Glasgow, Lord Arthurson sentenced Claire Kilduff to life imprisonment for the murder of Mrs Ann Coll. Kilduff must serve a minimum incarceration period of 21 years before being eligible to apply for parole.

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HMA v Andrew Campbell, John Devine, Thomas Slavin & Liam Coogans

May 18, 2026

At Glasgow Sheriff Court, Sheriff Andrew McIntyre imposed prison terms on Andrew Campbell, John Devine, Thomas Slavin & Liam Coogans for their part in football related disorder. Campbell & Devine received 18 months, and Slavin & Coogans received 1 year terms. All four have also had football banning orders imposed.

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HMA v Leon Beagan (Gibson)

May 15, 2026

At the High Court in Glasgow, Judge D Brown sentenced Leon Beagan (Gibson) to seven years imprisonment for culpable homicide. The offender was convicted of assaulting and killing Andrew Lees on 5 November 2023 in Renfrewshire.

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HMA v Jordan Honeyman

May 14, 2026

At the High Court in Glasgow, Lord Arthurson sentenced Jordan Honeyman to life imprisonment for the murder of Alan Lawson in Ayrshire. The punishment part was fixed at 25 years.

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HMA v Stuart Wilson

May 14, 2026

At the High Court in Glasgow, Lord Arthurson imposed a 5-and-a-half-year prison sentence on Stuart Wilson. The offender pled guilty to a charge of fraud, after obtaining £865,000 of credit in a commercial and high-value fraudulent scheme.

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HMA v Marshall O'Hara, Fraser Stewart & Aiden McLaughlin

May 13, 2026

At the High Court in Glasgow, Lord Mulholland imposed prison sentences on Marshall O'Hara, Fraser Stewart and Aiden McLaughlin. The men pled guilty to several charges of wilful fire raising all aggravated by their involvement in serious organised crime. O’Hara and Stewart received terms of 7 years and 6 months, with McLaughlin receiving 3 years imprisonment.

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HMA v Gemma Robertson & Erin Birse

May 12, 2026

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Harrower imposed prison terms of 56 months and 27 months to Gemma Robertson and Erin Birse respectively. The pair pled guilty to four charges of assault and robbery. They will also be subject to a Non-Harassment Order.

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HMA v David Stephen & Shaun Brown

May 6, 2026

At the High Court in Glasgow, Lord Cubie imposed prison terms of 6 years and 8 months on David Stephen and Shaun Brown. The pair admitted being involved in serious organised crime and dealing cocaine. They will also be subject to a Serious Crime Prevention Order for 3 years upon their release.

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HMA v Andrew Ingram

May 1, 2026

At the High Court in Stirling Lord Renucci imposed an Order for Lifelong Restriction on Andrew Ingram after he was convicted of 19 charges. Sixteen of those charges involved serious sexual offending against five complainers.

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HMA v Stephen Jamieson

Apr 30, 2026

At the High Court in Glasgow, Lord Scott imposed a 6-year prison sentence on Stephen Jamieson. The offender pled guilty to a charge of being involved in serious organised crime and supplying controlled drugs. Jamieson has also been issued with a 4-year Serious Crime Prevention Order to come into effect upon his release from custody.

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HMA v Russell Pender

Apr 23, 2026

At the High Court in Glasgow, Judge Arrol KC imposed an Order for Lifelong Restriction on 70-year-old Russell Pender, after he found was guilty of 18 sexual offences against children. The punishment part was set at seven years.

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HMA v Michael Kiernan

Apr 22, 2026

At Stornoway Sheriff Court, Sheriff Frazer sentenced Michael Kiernan to 4 years imprisonment after the offender was convicted of sustained domestic abuse and three counts of threatening and abusive behaviour.

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HMA v Stuart Holloway

Apr 22, 2026

At Edinburgh Sheriff Court, a former RBS banker was sentenced to 21 months imprisonment by Sheriff Walls, after stealing thousands of pounds from business clients. Stuart Holloway pled guilty to offences under the Bribery Act 2010.

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HMA v Declan Cunningham

Apr 21, 2026

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Judge Jackson KC imposed a community payback order on Declan Cunningham after he was found guilty of domestic abuse and violence charges. Cunningham has been placed under supervision for 12 months, must carry out 240 hours of unpaid work and has been given a 5-month curfew. He has also been issued with non-harassment orders in relation to his victims.

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HMA v Leslie Thompson, Graeme Cullen, Graham Newall & Martin Lang

Apr 21, 2026

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lady Hood imposed prison sentences on Leslie Thompson, Graeme Cullen, Graham Newall and Martin Lang. Thompson, Cullen and Newall were found guilty of, and Lang admitted, charges of evading the payment of VAT with a serious organised crime aggravation. Thompson, Cullen, Newall and Lang received respective terms of 7 years, 6 years, 5 years & 6 months, and 4 years.

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PF Paisley v Direct Engineering (Scotland) Ltd

Apr 21, 2026

At Paisley Sheriff Court, Direct Engineering (Scotland) Ltd was ordered to pay £12,000 by Sheriff Mohan. The business pled guilty to a charge under the Health & Safety at Work Act, after employee, James Clark, was struck by a crane while working at height.

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HMA v A & D Logistics Ltd

Apr 21, 2026

At the Sheriff Court in Paisley, Sheriff Mohan imposed a £50,000 fine on haulage company, A & D Logistics Ltd. The Linwood-based business pled guilty to a charge under the Health & Safety at Work Act after employee, Michael McGonigle, sustained serious injuries while on shift.

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