The article summarizes cases heard at the Bromley and Bexley Magistrates' Courts over two days, highlighting several offenders. A 15-year-old boy faced consequences for possessing dangerous knives, while Joseph Carrigan received a prison sentence for stealing alcohol. Other notable cases included a man who received a suspended sentence for assault and a 16-year-old boy who attempted robbery. The cases reveal broader concerns about youth crime and the judicial responses to such behavior in the community.
A 15-year-old boy pleaded guilty to possessing a Rambo-style knife and a machete, indicating rising concerns over youth involvement in knife crime.
Joseph Carrigan, a 42-year-old homeless man, was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison for stealing £105 worth of alcohol from a local Co-op.
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