A Larkhall man caught carrying a knife claimed he’d taken it from a pal who was threatening to self-harm.

Jay Smith, 30, of Duneaton Wynd, appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court this week.

He admitted unlawful possession of a bladed item in McNeil Street, Larkhall, on April 20 last year.

The court heard police officers went to the area after reports of a man acting suspiciously.

Scott O’Connor, prosecuting, said: “They observed the accused who appeared to be unsteady on his feet.

“He was detained for a search and disclosed to the officers that he had a knife. This was found in his jacket pocket.”

Smith has a previous conviction for carrying a knife in public, but defence agent Jackson Bateman said doing a friend a favour had got him into trouble on this occasion.

Mr Bateman told the court: “They were in a house and his friend threatened to self-harm.

“There was an argument and my client took the knife from him. He accepts he should then have put it in a bin instead of holding on to it.”

Sheriff John Speir deferred sentence until next month for background reports and continued Smith’s bail.

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