Teen counterfeit scam
Posted Wed, Jan 27th 2010, 18:05(Grand Cayman - CITN) -
A jury finds three teens guilty of producing fake money.
The verdict comes more than 2-years after police arrested the boys who ranged in age from 14 to 17 years.
Four boys faced charges in the case, including forgery and possession of counterfeit currency. It was alleged the young men circulated the counterfeit money at John Gray High School.
One of the four teenagers has been found not guilty.
The other three are to return to Grand Court for sentencing on the 19 February 2010.
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