Former minister Adrian Robert McLaughlin, 50, of Church Avenue in Dunmurry, was sentenced on Tuesday.
Adrian Robert McLaughlin was sentenced on Tuesday after defrauding St Coleman's Church of Ireland in Dunmurry and a parishioner
McLaughlin was previously found guilty by a jury of defrauding £10,000 from St Coleman's Church of Ireland in Dunmurry on a dates between 15 October and 30 November 2016. In January 2016, the judge said, a fire at the church caused extensive damage and a fund was set up to help with restoration costs.
The following month, after a member of the congregation took up the position of treasurer, it was discovered the cheque stub for the £10,000 transaction bore the name Northern Ireland Organs Limited.'Sense of hurt and disappointment'
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