A GWENT man was warned he faces jail after he pleaded guilty to affray and having a knife in public.
Matthew Scriven, 27, from Caerphilly, admitted the charges during a hearing at Cardiff Crown Court.
The offences took place last month on August 12.
Judge Jeremy Jenkins told the defendant that a custodial sentence was likely and adjourned the case to October 3 for the preparation of a report.
Scriven, of Buxton Court, Lansbury Park, was remanded in custody.
The defendant was represented by Ed Mitchard and the prosecution by Joshua Scouller.
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