Daniel Walker, 24, was found guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner which was racially aggravated, after being told to leave Mango.
A racist former law student made anti-Scottish jibes to a police officer after he was ejected from a nightclub.
READ MORE: Fire ravages Jaconelli's in Maryhill as fundraiser launched to save 100-year-old Glasgow cafe The court heard from Mango security officer Deivid Viana, 38, claimed that he received a call from one of the bar staff around 10pm. He said: "I was told about a customer who was being threatening staff and he asked me to remove the guy."
At this point in the trial, the officer told Sheriff Anna Reid that Walker was pulling faces at him from the dock and that he was "unable to concentrate."
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