They allegedly overcame security, entered the race track and attempted to prevent the race.
Nineteen animal rights campaigners have appeared in court after disruption to the Scottish Grand National race.
Warrants were issued for four people who did not attend and another court date will be set for one who has Covid and could not appear.Sheriff Shirley Foran granted bail to the 19 people who appeared at court. There will be further court hearings in August and their trials will start on various dates in early September.
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