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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Man uses fake money to post bail</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Camden man accused of using fake money to post bail in Burlington County<br /><br />JIM WALSH<br /><br />Courier-Post Staff<br /><br />July 15, 2010<br /><br />CINNAMINSON Police here didn&#x27;t have to look far for a man accused of posting bail with counterfeit cash.<br /><br />They say the suspect, 25-year-old Ronald T. White of Camden, returned on his own to the police station -- and asked for some of his money back.<br /><br />You can&#x27;t teach stupid, Cinnaminson Police Det. Sgt. William Covert said of White, whose bail payment five days earlier had been inflated by a paperwork error. He walks in the door looking for his money and we lock him up.<br /><br />White, who allegedly used five phony $20 bills to help pay $400 in bail on July 7, had two bogus $20 bills in his possession when he came to the station on Monday, Covert said.<br /><br />The two bills shared a serial number and matched at least one of the $20s used to make bail, he said.<br /><br />White&#x27;s problems in Cinnaminson began with his July 7 arrest on multiple counts of shoplifting. White, accused of taking items from a Burlington Coat Factory and a Shop-Rite supermarket on Route 130, actually had almost $900 in his pocket, Covert said.<br /><br />White received a summons for the shoplifting charges, but he had to pay $400 bail for two outstanding warrants from Camden, Covert said.<br /><br />Authorities realized the next day that the $20s were fakes printed on the wrong paper stock. Cinnaminson police then issued a warrant charging White with forgery.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Covert said, White apparently learned at a court appearance that he had been sought on only one warrant in Camden, with a bail requirement of $200. The second warrant, also with $200 bail, had been listed in error.<br /><br />He said, I want my $200 back,&#x27; Covert said.<br /><br />Instead, White received a trip to Burlington County Jail, where he was held Wednesday on $5,000 cash bail.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/7/man-uses-fake-money-to-post-bail.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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