The Gold Coast Bulletin

Probation for fake $50 notes

- LEA EMERY

sentenced Joiner to six months prison with immediate release on probation for 12 months.

He is also subject to a $1000 good behaviour bond.

“Some of the material (used to make the notes) you would have had in any event because of your business,” Judge Rackemann said.

“It’s unclear how much was produced but you were found to be in possession of 37 sheets of $50 notes.”

The court was told a total of 90 $50 notes were found.

There was no evidence Joiner had used the notes to purchase anything.

Joiner’s barrister Nick McGhee, instructed by Gatenby Criminal Lawyers, said Joiner had started making the notes after being caught up in a drug addiction.

“He had a successful business – he didn’t need the money,” Mr McGhee said.

“It was simply being made as a part of his involvemen­t with the wrong crowd.”

Mr McGhee said Joiner had spiralled into drug use in 2016 after he broke up with his partner of nine years and his grandmothe­r died. He said Joiner was seeking help for his drug use and mental health issues.

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