He's now behind bars
Police were called when a drunken man was found asleep outside a resident's flat - shoeless and with a hunting-style knife in a pouch by his feet. The man was Steven Golding, 41, of Grange Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard today .
Golding, who has 30 convictions for 108 offences, was last before the court for assaulting an emergency worker and was sentenced to six months in prison. He has previous convictions for threatening with a blade, robbery, handling stolen goods, burglary, and having an offensive weapon in public in 2013.Mr Jareth told District Judge Leo Pyle, who sentenced Golding: "In short, he is an individual who not only carries knives, he is not afraid to use them.
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