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Background and Mitigation
Defence counsel John Brannigan told the court that Kalawizada had no previous criminal convictions and worked part-time as an upholsterer. Although now living in London, he maintained family ties in Stirling.
Despite these points, the court determined that the severity of the offence and the clear breach of trust outweighed mitigation arguments at this stage.
A Case With Wider Implications
The case has prompted renewed discussion around the importance of licensed transport, particularly in nightlife areas. Authorities have reiterated advice urging the public to use registered taxis and verified ride services, especially during late hours.
Kalawizada appeared solemn as he was led from the courtroom to the holding cells, bringing the trial phase of the case to a close. Sentencing is expected to take place following the completion of court-ordered reports.
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