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Amal Armstrong

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Public criminal case information in the UK shows that an individual named Amal Armstrong has been involved in legal proceedings.

In 2019, Amal Armstrong appeared in Aberdeen Sheriff Court and admitted to charges under the Dangerous Dog Act. The charges stemmed from an incident on April 21, 2018, where Armstrong's Mastiff cross dog, Koos, attacked two people on Littlejohn Street in Aberdeen. One victim, musician Craig John Davidson, sustained cuts to his jaw requiring stitches and took four months to heal. Another individual, a staff member at Spin, was bitten on the arm, resulting in bruises. Armstrong pleaded guilty to two charges of being the owner of a dog that was dangerously out of control. As a result, a sheriff ordered the destruction of the dog, Koos, and banned Armstrong from owning dogs for five years. Armstrong was also ordered to pay £500 compensation to Mr. Davidson and £350 to the second victim, in addition to carrying out 150 hours of unpaid work.

More recently, public court records indicate upcoming criminal proceedings for an Amal Armstrong at Glasgow Sheriff Court. There are two distinct case references:

  • Case Reference: SCS/2025-045036
  • Court: Glasgow Sheriff Court - Court 4
  • Hearing Date: May 29, 2026, at 09:30. An additional hearing date for this case is listed as June 26, 2026, at 09:30.
  • Hearing Type: Hearing
  • Court Type: Sheriff Criminal
  • Prosecutor: COPFS
  • Case Reference: SCS/2026-041235
  • Court: Glasgow Sheriff Court - Court 16
  • Hearing Date: June 4, 2026, at 14:00. An additional hearing date for this case is listed as June 24, 2026, at 14:00.
  • Hearing Type: Hearing
  • Court Type: Sheriff Criminal
  • Prosecutor: COPFS

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