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Suspended sentence for using fake bank note

by isleofman.com 16th April 2009

A Warwickshire man who paid for beer with a forged bank note during last year’s TT has escaped a prison sentence.

Darran Damien Brophy passed the fake ?20 note to staff in the Bushy’s Beer tent in Douglas on May 30.

The 30 year-old had been granted bail, but failed to appear in court and had to be brought back to the Island by police.

He admitted the offence, and was given a three month prison sentence, suspended for two years, by High Bailiff Michael Moyle.

Brophy was also ordered to forfeit his ?5,000 bail surety and was banned from the Island for five years.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 16th, April 2009 01:52pm.

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