Simona Sykova, (44), from Dunoon was given a community payback order for 12 months with a supplementary requirement for the same period and ordered to carry out 250 hours of community service.
On Christmas Day last year at a property in Church Square, Sykova assaulted a man by kicking him on his leg and biting his arm to his injury.
At the same property on the same day Sykova assaulted a police officer by kicking her on the head to the officer’s injury and bit the wrists of another female police officer during the execution of her duty.
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Jake Magro, (29), from Dunoon was given a community
payback order of 12 months, as a direct alternative to custody, ordered to carry out 225 hours of community service and was disqualified from driving for six months.
On March 29 on the Shore Road in Sandbank, Magro drove a care after consuming alcohol that the proportion of it in his breath was 36 microgrammes in 100 millilitres of breath, when the legal limit is 22 microgrammes of alcohol. Magro also had a knife on his person.
In a separate charge he also received a further 12 month community payback order, a supplementary requirement for the same period and was given a conduct requirement where he has to attend addiction services and engage with community mental health services. On February 11 on Argyll Street he had, without a reasonable excuse, a knife on his person.
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Donald Martin MacClean, (52), from Lochgilphead was
given a non harassment order for 12 months, a community payback order for six months and a supplementary requirement for the same period and 200 hours of community service.
Being subject to a non-harassment order made on November 2023 at Dunoon Sheriff Court and being required to refrain from contacting or approaching a certain individual MacClean breached the order on September 18. At a property in Lochgilphead he repeatedly contacted the individual on social media.
