Posted on 02/08/2003 9:55:11 AM PST by sergiod
A thief shot by the farmer Tony Martin during an attempted burglary was jailed for 18 months on drugs charges yesterday.
Brendon Fearon, 32, whose accomplice, Fred Barras, 16, was shot dead as the pair tried to burgle Martin's Norfolk farmhouse in 1999, was convicted at Nottingham Crown Court of supplying heroin.
The court was told that Fearon's friend, Dean Thompson, was being moved from Newark police station to a security van last September when Fearon tried to pass him a packet of cigarettes. He was stopped by staff, but seconds later shoved a packet containing 0.12 grams of the class-A drug into Thompson's mouth.
Before proceedings began, Andrew Cohen, for the defence, urged the court to dismiss the case because newspaper and television reports made it impossible, he said, for Fearon, from Newark, Nottinghamshire, to have a fair trial.
But his application was turned down by Judge Alison Hampton, who said it would "give a free hand to this defendant and to others like him to indulge in criminal activity, only later to claim that they could not have a fair trial because of their notoriety".
Judge Hampton, who lifted a restriction preventing Fearon's identity being revealed to jurors, said: "The court regards the supply of drugs to those in custody as a very serious matter." In addition to his 18-month sentence she gave him two concurrent sentences of three months after he admitted possessing cannabis.
Fearon is suing Tony Martin, who shot him in the leg during the attempted burglary, for £15,000 compensation. Martin is serving a five-year sentence for the manslaughter of Barras after the Court of Appeal overturned a life sentence for murder imposed at his trial.
I had been thinking about this farmer recently, wondering if he had been released yet. Guess not.
It's a sorry state of affairs that this man who was only trying to defend himself and his property is serving time in jail for doing so.
For those of us who grew up in that country in the fifties, we, if working class,know it was no bed of roses. However the long arm of the law was feared by the likes of Fearon. Wicked evil murderers often had 6-8 weeks to live pending an appeal of the death sentence.
As to the parole board- cruel swine, says I. I did read, hopefully, he can obtain freedom in May of this year- being a model prisoner.
Yep - So am I. I'm not only a threst... I guarantee swift punishment on the spot.
How is his family faring? Are they now forced to take public dole?
This means that the state appeared sympathetic to a reduced charge of manslaughter and five years instead of a life sentence. Apparently being alone and threatened by louts who are burglars, does not give one an excuse to be overwrought. Still, with luck he should be out this year.
A Mr Starr (a friend) is quoted as saying, Martin has a lot of support from America. He would like to go there to get away from the English press. If he cannot go there, he may go to Spain. Thank you for your support.
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