A law student was caught repeatedly slapping a baby 'beetroot red' on a video monitor.
The Strathclyde University attendee was snared after failing to return calls to a concerned woman who had been caring for the boy.
The 24-year-old accessed a video baby monitor app which clocked MacIver slapping the crying baby who was in his arms twice.MacIver - a first offender - was convicted at Glasgow Sheriff Court of assaulting the baby to his injury. The court heard that MacIver - an assistant manager in a bookmakers - picked up the boy in the afternoon and took him to his home.The woman believed there was"nothing to worry about" as the boy was teething or might have been hungry.She told the court:"Something inside told me something wasn't right.The witness explained that the camera was installed in MacIver's master bedroom as she was anxious about the boy.
"He did it again and I went through to my mum and she looked at the camera and saw what happened - she saw the last five to 10 seconds."The woman confronted a surprised MacIver who told her that"only pinched his cheek”."I have never seen the baby like that at all - he looked like he had been crying for a long period of time."She stated that she took the boy away from MacIver, who told her:"I know people.
"Your explanation doesn't convince me anything other than the Crown witnesses are telling the truth and I find you guilty."Sentence was deferred pending background reports until next month and MacIver was bailed meantime.
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