Sentence has been delayed again on a hospital chef who brandished a meat cleaver and a carving fork at council workers.
James Cochrane pled guilty to behaving in a threatening or abusive manner on various occasions on November 15 on Wiston Place, the block where he resides.
The 30-year-old previously admitted shouting, swearing, challenging people to fight as well as brandishing a cleaver and a carving fork.
Cochrane, a chef at Ninewells Hospital, became enraged due to maintenance work by joiners in the flat below his property.
Before deferring sentence further until February, Sheriff Jillian Martin-Brown apologised to Cochrane for the delay in obtaining an assessment from the Tayside Council on Alcohol.
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Sentence deferred on Dundee chef who branded meat cleaver and fork at council workers