Jordan McGhie failed to complete unpaid work he was sentenced to.
A racist roofer who mocked the death of George Floyd in a vile viral photograph has been ordered to stay indoors for three months.
Sheriff Harry Small told him: "You have failed twice to carry out the community payback order and unpaid work. Some punishment has to be imposed for this offence. He admitted breaching the 2003 Communications Act by posting an image on social media which was "grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or of menacing character."
Solicitor Catriona Clark, defending, told the court: "This was an act of drunken gross stupidity on his part. The sequence of events was that he had not even seen the video when he posted the image of him doing this with his friend.
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