Any offense which involves a stabbing or cutting implement (not necessarily confined to a knife or sword) but ANY implement which has a something which could be considered "bladed" (e.g.: a shovel - a sickle - a scythe - etc)
The three-bladed syth.
A talith is a bladed scarf weapon primarily used in dance by the Roma, or Gypsies.
Knife crime refers to any criminal act that involves the use of a knife or bladed weapon as a means to harm or threaten someone. It includes offenses such as stabbings, aggravated assaults, robberies, or any other unlawful activities that involve the use of a knife as a weapon.
No, it is a noun, a bladed weapon. There is an idiomatic verb, to cross swords, meaning to fight.
Dreams and fear are at his disposal, but his weapon of choice is a bladed glove on his right hand.
I'm very familiar with M&B, but I'm really not sure what you mean by "double-bladed" For clarification, I suggest you go and look up weapons in infantry or mounted combat.
The grim reaper does not use a sword, he uses a curved bladed weapon called a "Scythe."
440 Stainless. However, a good weapon will never use stainless steel.
AFFILIATION: Sith HOMEWORLD: Corillia WEAPON: Green-bladed lightsaber
In the U.S. it depends on the crime.
It's probably a Klingon Bat'leth.
Just solely on that information, no, they need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt you actually used the weapon to commit the crime. The fact you held it doesn't prove that yet