Sheffield "idiot" hid blade "between bum cheeks"
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Jeremiah Foster discarded the serrated eight-inch bladed weapon when officers tried to search him, on Dryden Road, at 2.30pm, on January 4, last year.
He was later spotted by a plainclothes police officer while he was sitting in a Kia car, which smelled of cannabis, on Halifax Place, Nottingham, on December 16, 2019.
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Hide AdProsecutor Lucky Thandi described how Foster drove off when he was confronted, but was detained in a nearby car park.
He admitted having a lock-knife "between his bum cheeks" before he was searched at the police station.
He has one previous conviction for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs, in 2017, when he received a 28-month sentence, Ms Thandi added.
Judge Stuart Rafferty QC asked: "Why does a 25-year-old idiot keep arming himself with knives?"
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Hide AdAdrian Reynolds, mitigating, replied: "The best answer I can give is that he hasn't done it since December, last year."
Foster, of Cookson Close, Sheffield, pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing a blade and driving without insurance or a license.
On Thursday, at Nottingham Crown Court, the judge told Foster: "I'm not going to ask the question again because I suspect if you answered it truthfully it wouldn't go well for you.
"You need to wise up. Not just because it is against the law but because there will come a time when you find (a knife) in your hand and about three seconds later someone will be seriously injured or dead.
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Hide Ad"If dead, you will face a mandatory prison sentence of 25 years. If you think that's a risk worth taking then carry on.
"You trotted out the worst explanation I have ever heard for carrying it. I am going to give you a chance that many judges would not give you.
"If you don't take this chance, you and I will meet each other again."
Judge Rafferty imposed a 12 month sentence, suspended for two years, with 20 rehabilitation days. Foster's licence was endorsed with six penalty points.