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Scots pensioner to stand trial accused of threatening Nicola Sturgeon

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A pensioner is to stand trial accused of threatening Nicola Sturgeon. William Curtis is also charged with being involved in the assault and abduction of a sheriff as well as sending a video in connection with the murder of MP Jo Cox to another nationalist politician.

The 69 year-old faced the claims at the High Court in Glasgow on Monday, April 25. The indictment first alleges that he sent emails and posted social media messages making "threatening remarks" to the First Minister between February 27 and March 6, 2019.It is said this would likely have caused "fear and alarm".Curtis is then accused of acting in a similar manner towards former Banffshire and Buchan Coast MSP Stewart Stevenson.This charge claims on March 9, 2019 the OAP sent a threatening online message which also contained a link to a video relating to the killing of Labour MP Jo Cox.Both accusations are said to have occurred at an address in Aberchirder, Aberdeenshire.Curtis is also charged - along with 60-year-old Philip Mitchell - of attacking Sheriff Robert McDonald on June 29, 2021.The incident is said to have happened in St Mary's car park in Banff, Aberdeenshire - the town where Sheriff McDonald presides.It is claimed the pair did assault and abduct him by grabbing him, pulling the lawyer to the ground then sitting on top of him and detaining him against his will.Curtis alone faces two further charges of behaving in a threatening and abusive manner.Both he and Mitchell were in the dock for the hearing on Monday.Each man had no lawyer and represented themselves.Curtis pled not guilty, but Mitchell said he was not entering a plea to the charge he faces.In lengthy submissions to Lord Doherty, Mitchell said he was facing "unlawful proceedings" and that

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