From:   Neil Francis, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>An "act of self defence" and then found guilty of having an
>offensive weapon - strange days indeed.


Indeed - now although the court seemed to agree this was self defence why 
doesn't it also claim that the weapon was actually a defensive weapon in 
these circumstances?

After 2 years of bullying would a strong case for this exist? Even if not 
when does a simple tool, such as a pocket knife, or even a pen for example, 
turn into an offensive weapon (rather than say a defensive weapon)?


Neil Francis
Trowbridge, UK
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