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Summary [1] On 29 May 2015, the appellant was found guilty after trial before the Justice of the Peace Court at Paisley, on an amended charge which stated:
“1. The complainer, Elaine Caulfield, was working as a school patrol officer at Ralston Primary School on the morning of 16 December 2013. She started her shift at 08.30.
The complainer was dressed in full uniform which consisted of a coat and hat both of which were yellow in colour with fluorescent bands. She had her “lollipop stick” with her.
The complainer helped adults and children to cross School Road, both to and from the school side of the street. She did so using the lollipop stick.
The complainer had 17 years’ experience as a school crossing patrol and had attended training during her career.
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