A 39-year-old Easter Ross man has appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court on a total of seven charges.
The 24-year-old was deemed to be driving with too much cannabis in his system.
A police officer was slapped on her buttocks by a drunk man whom she had arrested for frightening his partner at their home.
The window was smashed last Thursday.
MSP for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch will be in the United States.
Police suspected a Ross-shire man was in possession of drugs and recovered two wraps of cocaine weighing a total of 0.6 grams.
Inverness Sheriff Court heard the offender also subjected police to a tirade of abuse.
He was fined and given a driving ban at Inverness Sheriff Court.
A pensioner didn't see a pupil crossing the road in front of her as she dropped off her grand-daughter at Dingwall Academy.
A relationship break-up upset a 37-year-old Culbokie man so much he returned drunk to his ex-partner's house and became aggressive towards her.
An argument ensued when a Wester Ross man tried to prevent his partner from driving her car after drinking alcohol.
A shellfish processing worker banned from driving for having drugs in his system was spotted by police driving his VW Passat last month.
An Easter Ross man who recklessly spat at a police officer and racially abused another is back in prison after breaking a promise.
Officers from the National Child Abuse Investgation unit raided a Wester Ross house and found indecent images of children on a man's phone.
He turned to cannabis to give him pain relief for a spinal and knee condition.
A FURIOUS councillor has slammed online claims after a row erupted in Easter Ross over plans for houses on land that was gifted to the community.
He attacked his pensioner mother and then damaged his grandmother's home during a four-hour stand-off with armed police earlier this year.
The sheriff said: 'If the court tells you not to go near someone, you don't or you will go to jail.'
He was remanded in custody after the appearance at Inverness Sheriff Court.
A drunk Dingwall man who abused police while waiting to be sentenced for a similar offence 10 months earlier was told he was "a perennial pain".