A deadly weapon is any object or instrument that, when used or intended to be used, is capable of causing death or serious bodily harm. The classification of a weapon as deadly can vary depending on its intended use and the circumstances surrounding its use. Firearms, knives, explosives, and certain blunt objects are commonly considered deadly weapons. The designation of a weapon as deadly can have significant legal implications, particularly in cases involving assault, homicide, or other violent crimes.
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This glossary post was last updated: 29th March, 2024.
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