A Larkhall man has been remanded in custody after he was convicted of torching a girl's automotive and placing her life at risk.
Hamilton Sheriff Court docket heard that Liam Bradburn focused the BMW after a row with the girl 9 days earlier.
The automotive was badly broken and the flames unfold to the entrance door of her house in an space of Stonehouse.
Bradburn, 28, of Dukes Court docket, denied wilful fireraising on August 16, 2020, however a jury discovered him responsible.
He was additionally convicted of threatening or abusive behaviour outdoors the home on the sooner event.
The courtroom heard that tempers flared when Bradburn went to the girl's house for a dialogue about cash. At one level he allegedly known as her a grass.
Bradburn claimed she was verbally abusive to him and denied returning to the home late at night time and setting fireplace to her automotive.
He lodged a particular defence of alibi, however prosecutor Aga Mathieson mentioned there was proof that his cellphone was within the neighborhood on the the time of the hearth assault.
A neighbour informed the courtroom she noticed a person she recognised as Bradburn operating from the scene.
Ms Mathieson informed the jury: "She did not have issues with anybody else. The accused was the one individual with a motive for this assault."
After the responsible verdicts, Sheriff Thomas Millar deferred sentence till October 31 for background reviews.
Bradburn, who had been on bail, was remanded in custody.
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