Mastazher Hussain, 32, from Banbury, has been locked up for carrying a knife in a public place and breaking court orders. The Oxford Crown Court sentenced him on December 5 after he was caught with a kitchen knife at Banbury Police Station on August 9.
Breaching a Suspended Sentence Lands Him More Time
Hussain wasn’t just nabbed for the knife offence. Court heard this was a clear breach of a suspended sentence order from May, linked to a violent assault on a woman in Banbury back in August 2021.
Total Jail Time: 28 Months
- 8 months for the knife possession
- 20 months consecutive for breaching the suspended sentence order
Additionally, the court ordered the destruction of the knife involved in the offence.
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