
A man and woman charged over an incident which left two men seriously injured will be sentenced today.
Twenty-six year-old Christopher Scatchard, of no fixed abode, admitted unlawful wounding following an incident at a house in Oak Avenue, Pulrose, on April 18 last year.
Thirty year-old Michelle McBurnie admitted assisting him.
Last month, a court heard Scatchard didn't remember the incident, but accepted he was responsible for the stab wounds suffered by his victims, Christopher Crellin and Andrew Yewdall.
McBurnie admitted assisting Scatchard by concealing him in her home and laundering his clothes.
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