Couple fined for using fake €20 note

A couple went into a flower shop with a counterfeit €20 note to pay for a small item and while the woman confessed to the crime, her husband claimed he knew nothing about the fake note.
Couple fined for using fake €20 note

Angela Maguire, aged 20, pleaded guilty to producing the forged currency at the flower shop in Ballinhassig, Co Cork. However, her husband, Martin Maguire, aged 21, who was with her at the time, denied knowing that it was a forgery, and he opted to go on trial at Cork District Court yesterday.

Detective Garda Seán Minihane testified that the Maguires, from 44 St Michael’s Lawn, Mahon, Cork, went into the shop and bought a small item, and received more than €18 in change. Inspector Gary McPolin said the two defendants operated by way of common design to get the value of the €20 forgery.

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