David Roberts had got into an argument with another customer over a coat as he was leaving.
David Roberts had been drinking at the New Inn in Newbridge-on-Wye on December 23 when he got into an argument with another customer over a coat as he was leaving.
Roberts of Dol-y-Bont, Newbridge admitted two charges of possessing a bladed article in public when he appeared at Llandrindod Wells Magistrates Court on Wednesday - but he will be sentenced at the crown court.He said Kate Elliott was working at the pub on December 31 and a customer she knows as Dave was happy and drunk.
Mr Davies said: “Another man came out of the pub and there was a heated argument. She next saw the defendant at around 1am storming up to the pub with two shiny things in his hands.CCTV showed him holding a carving knife and another knife before walking away, dropping the cleaver as he was heading homeMitigating, Mr Owain Jones said Roberts was of previous good character, made full admissions to the police, is remorseful and has sought help.
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