The accused was charged with carrying a weapon for a purpose dangerous to the public peace and carrying a concealed weapon following an early morning altercation with his romantic partner.
An eyewitness intervened and testified that the accused produced a small knife from his pants and pointed it at him.
The accused denied having a knife and claimed the altercation was purely verbal on his part.
The court rejected the accused's testimony, found the eyewitness credible, and concluded beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused possessed and pointed the knife.
The accused was found guilty of both charges.