Jobless teen 'had claimed he had flick-knife for work', court hears

An unemployed 16-year-boy, who claimed he needed to carry a flick-knife for work, will be sentenced in March.

Jobless teen 'had claimed he had flick-knife for work', court hears

An unemployed 16-year-boy, who claimed he needed to carry a flick-knife for work, will be sentenced in March.

The teen had already admitted attacking a detective after gardaí raided his home and restrained his father, and was on bail for that crime when he was caught seven months later with the weapon hidden in his sock.

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