A CHILD cancer survivor who made a bigoted slur and spat at police was shown mercy by a sheriff today/yesterday.
A child cancer survivor who made a bigoted slur and spat at police was shown mercy by a sheriff on Tuesday.
But, he was persuaded by her lawyer Ross Yuill to give Climson help through a female problem-solving court."With this progress, you might be persuaded away from custody and defer her to the female offenders court."
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