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CINNAMINSON, N.J. (AP) - July 15, 2010 -- Authorities say a New Jersey man charged with shoplifting paid his bail with phony money and returned to demand a refund.
Twenty-five-year-old Ronald White of Camden was arrested July 7, accused of shoplifting at a clothing store and supermarket in Cinnaminson.
White was locked up for having two outstanding warrants and paid $400 bail in cash.
Police later realized the money was fake.
Before they could find him, White showed up and argued his bail should have been only $200. He wanted $200 back.
White was charged with counterfeiting and put in Burlington County Jail on $5,000 bail.
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