One of Scotland’s top criminal defence lawyers has been found guilty of professional misconduct.
A disciplinary tribunal of the Faculty of Advocates ruled against Brian McConnachie KC following allegations he sent sexually explicit text messages.
Mr McConnachie will now face a hearing at a later date where a decision will be made over what action will be taken against him.
Sanctions he could face include expulsion from the faculty and a suspension of practising as a lawyer for up to five years.
A Faculty of Advocates spokesperson said: “The process remains ongoing, therefore it would not be appropriate for the faculty to comment on this matter other than to confirm a finding of professional misconduct by the disciplinary tribunal.”
The ruling was welcomed by Rape Crisis Scotland, which said it agreed wholly with the findings on what it described as Mr McConnachie’s “sexist behaviour”.
A spokesperson added: “Making the decision to report sexual violence can be very difficult. This decision is not made easier by cases like this of misogynistic behaviour at all levels of the criminal justice system.
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“It is entirely unacceptable for any rape complainer to face the prospect of being cross-examined in court by somebody who behaves in this way and has displayed deeply misogynistic attitudes towards women.
“Any sanction must reflect the seriousness of this behaviour.”
Mr McConnachie was contacted for comment.