James Timothy Drummond pleads guilty to 2 forgery charges

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A man once described by a British Columbia Supreme Court judge as a con man has pleaded guilty to yet another criminal offence in the province.

James Timothy Drummond, 69, entered guilty pleas to two counts of uttering a forged document at a Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court Tuesday morning.

Drummond has previous offences including theft over $5,000 and theft.

Read more at CBC News

This article is summarized by Canadian Fraud News Inc.