Redcliffe man Jack McMaster in court over counterfeit money, drugs
A Redcliffe man charged with producing counterfeit money, breach of bail and several drug offences has appeared in court – but the magistrate was not willing to accept his guilty plea.
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A Redcliffe man has been charged with 15 offences including producing and distributing counterfeit money, drug offences and breaching his bail.
Jack Stephen Joseph McMaster appeared in Redcliffe Magistrates Court on July 15.
He told Magistrate Bucknall he wished to plead guilty to all charges.
The court heard McMaster is charged with two counts of uttering counterfeit money in December last year.
Along with fraud, making counterfeit money, multiple charges of possessing counterfeit money and possessing equipment used to make counterfeit money.
McMaster was also charged with two counts of possessing methamphetamine, possessing electric scales used in relation to a dangerous drug, possession of drug utensils, a mobile phone connected to drug offences and three breaches of bail offences.
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A Commonwealth Prosecutor told the court some of these offences were indictable.
Instead of accepting McMaster’s pleas Magistrate Bucknall adjourned the matter until the next Commonwealth call over date – August 12.