A former soldier who handed in an abandoned sawn-off shotgun at a police station — four days after discovering it — received a 12-month sentence, suspended for one year, at Reading Crown Court in December.
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Mr Clarke had faced the prospect of a five-year prison term when he was sentenced.
Judge Christopher Critchlow explained that Mr Clarke should have asked police to come immediately, rather than waiting for four days.
He said: ?I understand you were once a soldier, and you in particular ought to have appreciated the danger posed by such a weapon and should have asked the police to come to collect it right away.?
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