logo
He thought he'd get a 'slap' in court but he was told 'you're an adult now'

He thought he'd get a 'slap' in court but he was told 'you're an adult now'

Yahooa day ago
A teenage tearaway terrified members of the public when he brandished a machete in the middle of a golfing club. Nathan Joyce, 18, produced the large blade in the beer garden of Bowring Park in Knowsley, scaring staff and causing police to be called to the area on July 10 this year.
He appeared in Liverpool Crown Court today, August 18, where he pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article in a public place. Wearing a black and blue tracksuit, he stood in the dock with a bloodied bandage on his left arm.
Sentencing, district judge Gwyn Jones said: "A machete is an extremely dangerous weapon. I have listened carefully to the facts and it's clear you were there dressed all in black, in a balaclava, with your friend who was not wearing such dark clothing.
READ MORE: Man knocks girlfriend out cold with kick to the head in sickening Ring doorbell footage
READ MORE: Sam Walker 'held in prison cell for four hours' after armed police storm hospital
"You made your way to the beer garden area of the club where you when showed that you were 'tooled up', that you were in possession of the machete. While the court has not heard any evidence from the other parties, it's clear that a member of staff at the Bowring Park golf course was extremely concerned, which was why he called the police.
"You are 18, subject to orders from the lower court, and that order isn't going particularly well.
"I don't have to tell you that possession of knives is something taken extremely seriously by the community and taken very seriously by the court, and you know from your own experience of having been hurt by a bladed article, these are matters that can cause significant pain and death."
He added: "You're now an adult in an adult court, being sentenced in accordance to adult guidelines. However it is also very clear to me that you don't seem to have made that change from appearing before the youth court to the crown court by way of understanding your precarious position.
"These are very dangerous weapons. People would be fearful on licenced premises - a massive danger of public disorder. You wanted to be seen carrying a machete.
"Your record of offending does you no favours because you were given, in the youth court, a YRO (youth rehabilitation order), which is the sentence closest you can get to a custodial sentence at that court.
"You have not worked particularly well and it's clear that you may still be under the impression that you will be given a little bit of a slap on the hand for not doing what you should be doing. However, you are an adult and now the sentencing options are significantly different.
"Those who carry knives have a serious risk of harm. You should know. You have been hurt yourself. You had been using ketamine. You may not be aware of the significant consequences of that."
He said: "You have an unhealthy degree of arrogance and a lack of maturity. Had this progressed fully as a trial, the sentence would have been in the region of two years."
He sentenced Joyce, of Mansion Drive in Croxteth, to 12 months in a Young Offenders Institution, suspended for 18 months. He also ordered the teenager to carry out 160 hours of unpaid work.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Man, 26, arrested on suspicion of murder after fatal stabbing in Wembley
Man, 26, arrested on suspicion of murder after fatal stabbing in Wembley

Yahoo

time26 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Man, 26, arrested on suspicion of murder after fatal stabbing in Wembley

A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following a fatal stabbing in Wembley. Officers were called to reports of a stabbing in Monks Park, Wembley, just after 6pm on Tuesday. Paramedics from London Ambulance Service also attended and treated a 38-year-old man for stab wounds. Despite their efforts, the man sadly died at the scene. His family have been notified and are being supported by specialist officers. In the early hours of Wednesday, a 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody. A 31-year-old woman was arrested at the scene for conspiracy to murder and also remains in police custody. Detective Chief Inspector Paul Waller who is leading this investigation said: "Our thoughts remain with the victim's family and friends at this hugely difficult time. 'We have made quick progress overnight and made two arrests, both these people remain in police custody. However, detectives are still working at pace to understand the circumstances around this sad event. 'We are urging anyone with information to get in touch and residents can continue to expect an increase in the number of officers in the local area as we continue our investigations. "Additionally, we ask all residents in the area to look at any doorbell or camera footage around Monks Park and to make contact if there is anything that they feel would assist police." Anyone with information is asked to contact police by calling 101 or online, quoting CAD6174/19AUG. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or by submitting an online form.

Michigan State Police investigating overnight shooting on I-275 in Wayne County
Michigan State Police investigating overnight shooting on I-275 in Wayne County

CBS News

time29 minutes ago

  • CBS News

Michigan State Police investigating overnight shooting on I-275 in Wayne County

Two people were injured during a drive-by shooting Tuesday night on Interstate 275 near Interstate 94, the Michigan State Police reported. The Detroit Regional Communication Center got a 911 call about 11:20 p.m. from a motorist who reported two people in their car had been shot. Troopers located the driver and passengers in the emergency department at a nearby hospital and spoke to them about what happened. The vehicle was southbound on I-275 from I-94, in Wayne County, when someone from another vehicle fired gunshots toward them. After the shooting, the driver crossed through the median, headed northbound on I-275, and drove to the hospital. The 35-year-old man who was driving, and his 23-year-old front seat passenger, both had gunshot wounds that were described as non life-threatening. There were two back seat passengers in the vehicle who were not injured. Southbound I-275 was closed near Eureka Road until about 4:30 a.m. while an evidence search took place, according to state police and Michigan Department of Transportation traffic reports. The investigation is continuing. Troopers ask that anyone who was a witness or has information about the shooting call Michigan State Police at 855-MICH-TIP.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store