A man who claimed he thought a stun gun disguised as a mobile phone was a child's toy has avoided going straight to jail.Nigel Morgans, aged 43, faced a mandatory five-year term after police caught him with the weapon in a drawer at his home.Morgans said he was given the mobile phone to fix by an acquaintance – but decided it must have been a child's toy.He could not explain at Plymouth Crown Court why the handset had a button marked "STUN".Blind fitter Morgans had earlier...
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