In re MARTIN ALONZO L
Metal "wallet," which was about 5-1/2 inches long when folded and had five one-inch long metal spikes embedded in the leather along one edge with the middle three spikes spaced about 3/4 of an inch apart from one another, and which--when held in a man's palm--would allow the person to fit the metal spikes between his fingers and would protrude if he closed his hand around the "wallet" in a fist, constituted "metal knuckles" within meaning of statute prohibiting the possession thereof.
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