(27 Dec 2024, 1:14 pm)Adrian wrote That's a good point, and of course, they wouldn't even need to declare something they haven't been convicted of.
I don't think it matters, when it's used to threaten someone. I'd have thought the minimum sentence would still apply? https://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk/out...e-weapons/
We don't know the circumstances. If he was on a break maybe he had the knife in his hand at the time they were throwing things and hadn't put it down, nor intended it to be used to threaten them. Lots of things that would be taken into consideration before sentencing.