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Minimum prison terms for repeated knife possession were introduced a year ago.
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The Lib Dem leader was furious after private cabinet letters making clear his opposition to mandatory jail terms for repeat knife offenders were leaked and he was publicly attacked by Dominic Cummings, Mr Gove's former adviser.
To repeat: Knife still embedded and implanted.
The chances of mandatory sentences for repeated possession of a knife becoming law increased markedly when Ed Miliband said he was sympathetic to the proposal.
For example, in Hitchcock's Blackmail (1929), the first English sound film, the word knife is repeated in the thoughts of a frightened girl who thinks that she has committed a murder.
"What is most worrying is that Labour's repeated calls for the SNP to get tough on knife crime have fallen on deaf ears".
Officer Jason Van Dyke, 38, faces murder charges for gunning down McDonald, who authorities allege was on PCP, holding a knife and ignoring repeated commands to surrender. .
44 45 Because of the small number of clusters, we repeated the analyses with jack-knife estimators of variance.
When she repeated her call for him to stop, he pointed his knife at her and said "You're next", and she ran from the station in fear for her life, the court heard.
When she repeated her call for him to stop, he threatened her with the knife and said: "You're next," and she ran from the station in fear for her life.
There were repeated mayoral boasts about thousands of knives being taken off the streets.
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