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Man admits assaulting another by trying to stab him with a fork

Lerwick Sheriff Court
Lerwick Sheriff Court

A man who admitted a number of charges including possessing a knife in a public place and assaulting a man by repeatedly attempting to stab him with a fork has been remanded in custody ahead of sentencing.

Trevor Couper, of HMP Grampian, appeared at Lerwick Sheriff Court from custody on Monday to admit four offences which took place earlier this year.

The 24-year-old pled guilty to having a kitchen knife in a public place at Hoofields in Lerwick on July 12 without reasonable excuse or lawful authority.

His plea, coupled with his not guilty plea for presenting a knife at a man on the same date being accepted, averted a jury trial at the last minute, meaning all potential jurors were sent home.

Couper also admitted assaulting a man at an address in Lerwick’s Sandveien on February 7 and presenting a fork at him, seizing hold of him and struggling with him before punching the man and repeatedly attempting to stab him on the body with the fork.

He also pled guilty to shouting, swearing, throwing a glass and making threats at the Lounge Bar in Lerwick on 30 June and struggling violently with two police constables at the town’s Market Cross on the same day.

Referring to the knife charge, procurator fiscal Duncan Mackenzie said there had been a confrontation which had been the “continuation of bad feeling” between Couper and another person.

He said Couper, 24, had been outnumbered, which led him to fleeing his home and seeking help from a neighbour.

Mackenzie told the court that he took the knife with him and that it was “fair to say” he had it for self-defence purposes.

Defence agent Tommy Allan said it appeared that at least three people attacked his client’s home and were trying to kick the door in.

Mackenzie said the complainer in the Sandveien assault offence was his sister’s partner who tried to get Couper to leave the property.

Allan said his client, who had been remanded in custody since mid July, was struggling personally at the time of the offences but was now “clean and sober”.

Sheriff Mann said “clearly these offences will end up with a custodial sentence being passed”.

All matters were adjourned to December 6 for reports, with Couper remanded in the meantime.