17. Offensive Weapons & Articles With Blades Or Points Flashcards

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What does it mean to have an offensive weapon in a public place under Section 1 (1),Prevention of Crime Act 1953?

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  • Any person without lawful authority
  • or reasonable excuse
  • (proof whereof shall lie on him) has with him
  • in any public place
  • any offensive weapon
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What are the penalties for possession of an offensive weapon?

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  • Triable either way
  • Offence is indictable under SOCAP
  • four years imprisonment and/ or fine on indictment
  • six months imprisonment and/ or a fine summarily
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What is an offensive weapon by law?

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  • Offensive weapon means any article which is MADE OR ADAPTED for use for causing injury to the person.
  • or INTENDED by the person having it with him for such use by him or by some other person.
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What isn’t a reasonable excuse?

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Self defence… will rarely be a reasonable excuse unless the person can prove that there was a specific and immediate danger to themselves.

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Has with him?

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You must prove that the person KNOWINGLY had the weapon with them.

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What is a public place?

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  • Any highway or
  • any other premises or place to which
  • at the material time
  • the public have or are permitted to have access, whether on payment or otherwise
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What does it mean to having a Bladed or Sharply pointed article in a public place under Section 139 (1) Criminal Justice Act 1988?

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  • it is an offence for a person to
  • have with him
  • any article that has a blade or is sharply pointed
  • in a public place
  • with good reason or lawful authority
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What are the penalties for possession of a bladed & sharply pointed article in a public place?

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  • Triable either way
  • Offence is indictable under SOCAP
  • four years imprisonment and/ or fine on indictment
  • six months imprisonment and/ or a fine summarily
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What is a bladed article?

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  • Includes all sorts of knives
  • Folding pocket knifes with a blade
  • LESS THAN 3 inches are allowed
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What is a good reason or lawful authority?

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  • Good reason or lawful authority is something for the carrier of the bladed or sharply pointed article to prove.
  • This has to be proved on the ‘balance of probabilities’ NOT ‘beyond reasonable doubt’
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What are the 3 defences for possession of a bladed or sharply pointed article in a public place?

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  • Use at work
  • Religious reasons
  • national costume
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What does it mean to have an offensive weapon/ article with a blade or point on school premises under Section 139A Criminal Justice Act 1988?

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  • A person commits an offence who
  • has with them
  • any article
  • which has a blade or is sharply pointed
  • or any offensive weapon
  • on school premises
  • without good reason or lawful authority
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What are the penalties for possession of an offensive weapon/ article with a blade or pointed on school premises?

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  • Triable either way
  • Offence is indictable under SOCAP
  • four years imprisonment and/ or fine on indictment
  • six months imprisonment and/ or a fine summarily
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What does it mean by school premises?

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  • Any land used for the purposes of a school, EXCEPT land occupied solely as a dwelling by a person employed by the school, e.g caretakers house.
  • Includes primary and secondary schools but does not include further education establishments.
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What are the 4 defences for having possession of an offensive weapon/ article with a blade or point on school premises?

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  • use at work
  • religious reasons
  • national costume
  • educational purposes
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Police power of entry and search?

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-A constable may enter school premises and search those premises and any person on those premises for:
- Any article that has a blade or is sharply pointed or any offensive weapon
Reasonable Grounds to suspect above offences is being or has been committed.

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What would happen if a constable discovers any article with a blade or point or offensive weapon?

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  • Seized and retained

- Reasonable force may be used if necessary

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Members of staff at school?

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  • Also have the power to search pupils.
  • reasonable Grounds to suspect a pupil may be in possession of an article or offensive weapon
  • reasonable force can be used
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What is Section 139AA of the criminal justice act 1988?

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Threatening with an article or weapon.

Does so in such a way that there is an immediate risk of serious physical harm to that other person