BACKGROUND reports have been ordered into a 28-year-old man who admitted a series of offences at Selkirk Sheriff Court.
Lee Dickson, who gave an address in Selkirk, pleaded guilty to breaching a court undertaking by being in Selkirk's Bannerfield Drive on February 8.
In Rennie Court, Kelso, on March 2 he was in possession of a bladed article, namely a knife.
He also admitted assaulting his partner by seizing her by the neck in Queens Road, Eyemouth, on November 11.
Sentence was deferred until December 13 for a Criminal Justice Social Work Report and also a Drug Treatment and Testing Order assessment.
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