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Hamilton Advertiser

No jail for man who drove car at speed towards a van and terrified partner

A man who terrified his partner when he drove their car at speed towards a parked van has avoided jail.

But Jordan Murdoch must stay away from Stephanie McCallum for two years after being served with a non-harassment order.

Ms McCallum claimed Murdoch said he would “end her life” after she had broken off their relationship.

She told Hamilton Sheriff Court that she managed to grab the steering wheel and directed Murdoch’s Vauxhall Astra away from the vehicle ahead.

Murdoch, 25, of Kenmar Road, Hamilton, was found guilty of driving dangerously in Union Street, New Stevenston, and nearby Loanhead Road on January 28.

The charge stated that he drove at speed when the front passenger door was open, grappled with Ms McCallum, failed to keep proper observations and drove at speed towards a parked van.

The jury cleared him of abducting and assaulting Ms McCallum.

She told Vish Kathuria, prosecuting, she agreed to go outside to see Murdoch late at night after he begged to talk to her.

Giving evidence from behind a screen, Ms McCallum said: “I got in the car but didn’t close the passenger door as I didn’t want to be shut in there with him.

“Then he drove up the street at 50 miles an hour. He was trying to drive into the back of a van.

“He said he was going to ram the van and told me ‘I’ll end your life just now.’

“I panicked and grabbed the steering wheel and we drove past the van.

“He stopped the car in Loanhead Road. I got out and ran into a park in the Brannock Gate housing estate where I hid in a bush.

“Jordan was driving about, looking for me. I heard him shouting ‘I know where you are’ and I curled up in a ball and just cried.”

As well as being given a non-harassment order, Murdoch was put under supervision for two years and banned from driving for 15 months.

He was also ordered to do 120 hours of unpaid community work.

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