
Alberta man accused of carrying fake money has case thrown out of court
An Alberta judge has thrown out the case of a man accused of carrying counterfeit money because evidence showed the bills were very clearly Chinese knockoffs.
The man was charged with possessing counterfeit money, which carries with it a maximum sentence of 14 years behind bars.
Court of Justice Judge Gordon Yake said the Crown failed to prove the man was actually carrying illegal fake currency.
“The accused is not guilty. The charge against him is dismissed,” he said in a recent written decision.