While self-defence may provide a defence to the infliction of injury to an aggressor, it is unlikely to justify the initial criminal act of carrying an offensive weapon or bladed article in a public place. The reasons for carrying weapons are examined, and it is submitted that in addition ...
In 2005 he pleaded guilty to offences of assault causing GBH under the Offence Against the Person Act 1861, s 20, and possession of an offensive weapon. The Secretary of State made a deportation order against the appellant in October 2012 on ...
His practical efforts in this Jihad and by his personal achievement in its promotion he had managed to alienate the misconceptions which had been planted in the path of Jihad and as such became an example to follow for the next generation that responded to the call of Jihad. Once he remarke...