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Inverness Sheriff Court: Man acquitted over knife accusation

Inverness Sheriff Court
Inverness Sheriff Court

A man who was accused of having a knife after a ‘road rage’ type incident was acquitted by a jury’s majority.

But Daniel Kelly, 30, formerly of Smithton Park, Inverness and now living in Scott Terrace, Dalmally, near Oban, was fined a total of £480 on drugs charges and a failure to appear for a court hearing.

Two teenage boys told Inverness Sheriff Court that they had just returned from a cadet camp.

One boy’s father had picked the pair up, but the dad became embroiled in a road rage incident at the Raigmore interchange on February 10, 2019.

The court heard Kelly was a passenger in the other vehicle being driven by a woman and they followed the father to the Spar car park in Barn Church Road.

The row continued there and both boys said Kelly had produced a knife as he was half sitting in his vehicle.

After being arrested two days later, Kelly had small amounts of drugs in his possession when he was routinely searched at Burnett Road Police Station in Inverness.

In his evidence, Kelly denied he had a knife but accepted he had made comments and sworn at one of the boys.

Kelly denied possession of a knife, failing to appear for an October court date and threatening behaviour by brandishing a knife and making threats towards the two teenagers. He admitted possession of heroin and a Class C drug called Buprenorphine when he was arrested and searched in Burnett Road Police Station two days after the alleged incident.

At the end of the prosecution case, fiscal depute Alex Swain told Sheriff Sara Matheson that she was not seeking a conviction on the threatening behaviour charge.