Methil man admits struggling with his partner

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A Methil man who admitted shouting, swearing and struggling with his partner has had his sentence deferred until May 13.

Callum Flood, of Wellesley Court, appeared at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court.

Flood, 32, admitted on December 29, 2020 at an address in White Avenue, Leven, he repeatedly shouted, swore and acted aggressively towards his partner and another man. He admitted struggling with his partner, uttering derogatory terms and pursuing the man causing him to fall.

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The case called at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court.The case called at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court.
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He admitted on January 8 he failed to appear at court without reasonable excuse.

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