A retired surgeon is to stand trial over the death of a businessman in Inverness
A Sutherland man is challenging a claim that he was using his mobile phone while driving.
A north driver has been fined £200 for driving carelessly.
A TAIN man who bit a police officer and spat in the face of another was jailed for a year at Inverness Sheriff Court.
Police found a suspected drunk driver near his vehicle which had been abandoned in a field near Tore.
The incident involving Danielle Duncan took place at Mains Avenue, Invergordon on October 27 last year.
Christopher Andrews (27), Abbotshaven, was the subject of a a non-harassment order preventing him from contacting the woman.
A 30-year-old Easter Ross man with seven previous convictions for assaults was jailed for a year for another crime of violence.
Jamie Leather appeared at Tain Sheriff Court on Monday to admit contravening the Communications Act 2003.
Archibald MacDonald, Bontine Avenue, Dunbarton, was stopped at the wheel of a van at Coul Park, Alness.
Robert Campbell, Balnagown Coach House, Tain, assaulted his partner on November 17, 2021, at an address in the town.
A 42-year-old Sutherland woman appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court on a total of four charges.
A lorry driver has been fined £640 after misjudging an overtaking manoeuvre and causing an accident.
A speeding Sutherland driver was fined £240 at Wick Sheriff Court on Wednesday.
Police were called in after a couple's late-night argument escalated, Wick Sheriff Court heard on Tuesday.
Christopher Andrews, Abbotshaven, appeared at Tain Sheriff Court today.
Leigh Hull came to police attention because he was driving so slowly on the A 836 near Bettyhill.
A north Sutherland man who was said to have acted out of character when he assaulted a woman in a Wick house has been given a chance by a sheriff.
Sheriff Gary Aitken told Steven Sutherland, Fascally Cottages, that his patience with him was “wearing out”.
A 21-year-old Sutherland man who possessed naked images of young girls avoided a jail sentence because of the low number involved.