IRVINE MAN JAILED FOR THREATS AND AGGRESSION ON BAIL
An Irvine man was jailed for 12 weeks for threatening behaviour while out on bail.
Darren Jones, 34, was caged for two offences committed while bailed when he returned to Kilmarnock Sheriff Court last week.
The former resident of McKinlay Crescent, recently of Hill Street, Barrhead, admitted behaving aggressively, repeatedly shouting, swearing, making threatening remarks and challenging others to fight – while acting with another – in Kier Hardie Crescent, Kilwinning on April 13 last year.
Bail was granted on April 12, 2019, and February 21, 2020, at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court and December 18 at Ayr Sheriff Court.
Jones was also imprisoned for 11 weeks after behaving in a threatening or abusive manner at Madras Takeaway, New Street, Stevenston on February 26, 2019.
He admitted shouting, swearing, struggling with a woman, challenging others to fight, and acting aggressively – with court papers stating the offence was aggravated by involving abuse of an ex-partner.
Bail had been given on July 19, 2018, at Kilmarnock, Glasgow Sheriff Court on October 9, 2018, and Paisley Sheriff Court on December 4, 2017, July 7, 2018, and January 15, 2019.
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Sentenced
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An Irvine man was jailed for 12 weeks for threatening behaviour while out on bail. Darren Jones, 34, was caged for two offences committed while bailed when he returned to Kilmarnock Sheriff Court last week. The former resident of McKinla...
Prison sentence
12 weeks
An Irvine man was jailed for 12 weeks for threatening behaviour while out on bail
Prison sentence
11 weeks
Jones was also imprisoned for 11 weeks after behaving in a threatening or abusive manner at Madras Takeaway, New Street, Stevenston on February 26, 2019