A MAN has been jailed for possession of a knife in a public place and possession of Class B drugs following a stop and search in Andover.
Ashley Marshall, aged 28, of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Winchester Crown Court on Friday, October 28 to four months in prison after pleading guilty to both offences at a previous hearing.
The court heard that at around 2.45pm on Monday, October 3, officers on routine patrols spotted Marshall running towards Beales Close from the direction of Acre Court.
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The officers asked Marshall to stop but he refused and continued running into Beales Close where he was later detained.
Officers carried out a stop and search, during which they located a quantity of cannabis and a knife in Marshall’s rucksack.
As a result of this conviction, Marshall activated an 18-month suspended sentence for a previous offence of possession with intent to supply cannabis, making his sentence a total of 22 months in jail.
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