A man accused of attacking two men on a Dundee golf course with a chainsaw and stun gun has had his case continued without plea.
Joe Henry Brown, 45, a prisoner at Perth, made no plea or declaration during the preliminary hearing at Glasgow High Court.
He faces 10 charges, including an allegation of attempted murder.
It is alleged that on May 2 at Caird Park Golf Club, he assaulted Arthur Innes by repeatedly striking him with a chainsaw with its engine running, all to his severe injury, permanent disfigurement and to the danger of his life, and attempted to murder him.
He faces a second charge that on the same date he assaulted Andrew Hay by striking him on the body with a stun gun, seizing him by the head and pushing him on the ground.
He is also accused of, on the same date and location, possessing a firearm, namely a stun gun disguised as a mobile phone.
It is further alleged he behaved in a threatening or abusive manner by shouting, swearing, brandishing a chainsaw, running into a road and causing a driver to take evasive action.
It is also alleged that between January 25 and May 2 this year, Brown produced cannabis, a Class B drug. He also faces charges of being concerned in the supply of cannabis, cocaine and ecstasy and to being in possession of diazepam and Tramadol. All the offences were said to have taken place while he was on bail.
The case was continued for a further preliminary hearing at the High Court in Glasgow on Thursday. Brown was remanded in custody.