Man in court after cheque for auto-parts bounced
William Robert Brown, whose address was given to the court as Westacres, Craigavon, admitted writing a cheque for £580 knowing that the Bank of Ireland account was closed on May 28 last year.
The court heard that on June 26 last year the injured party, who owns a business in Portadown, said the cheque Brown had written for auto parts had been returned by the bank unpaid.
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Hide AdThe defendant said he expected the money to be in the account and did not know it was closed because he did not open any correspondence.
A barrister representing Brown said he had borrowed money from his mother to make restitution of the money.
District Judge, Mr Mervyn Bates, adjourned the case until June 17 for a short pre-sentence report to consider a community disposal for the offence.