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The jury were in their seats ready to begin the trial before the confession. Stock pic

The jury were in their seats ready to begin the trial before the confession. Stock pic

The jury were in their seats ready to begin the trial before the confession. Stock pic

A pensioner who faked his brother’s will to inherit his £650,000 farm was handed a suspended jail sentence on Wednesday.

North Antrim man James McClements was due to go on trial for fraud at Antrim Crown Court on Wednesday when the Public Prosecution Service added a seventh charge, accusing the 81-year-old of making or supplying an article for fraud.