Summary
A LEADING huntsman faces an anxious wait to discover whether he has broken the law by defying Scotland's foxhunting ban Sheriff Kevin Drummond delayed his verdict until next week on 46-yearold Trevor Adams, explaining it was the first prosecution of its kind and he wanted to study the legal arguments.
Adams who was joint master of Scotland's largest hunt, the Buccleuch stood trial at Jedburgh Sheriff Court charged with deliberately hunting a fox with 20 dogs at Courthill, near Kelso, Roxburghshire, on October 16, 2002.See the full content of this document
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Sheriff Delays Verdict On Test of Foxhunting Ban
The case is regarded as a test of the Protection of Wil...
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