A MAN from the Bradford district has been in court for possessing hunting knives, a knuckle-duster, and a military knife in his home.
On August 30 of last year, several weapons were found at Stephen Wade's address in Keighley.
The 58-year-old was found guilty of four offences of 'possessing an offensive weapon in a private place'.
A small and large hunting knife, a knuckle-duster, and a military knife were all found at Wade's flat on Hartington Street.
On Monday, December 20, he was found guilty at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court and discharged conditionally for 12 months.
Wade also has to pay £500 in court costs and a £22 victim surcharge. He is paying this £522 balance at a rate of £5 per week.
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