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England:Farmer Tony Martin accepts offer from burglar to drop his claim for damages.
BBC On-Line ^ | 22Sept03 | staff writer

Posted on 09/22/2003 8:33:45 AM PDT by yankeedame

Last Updated: Monday, 22 September, 2003, 11:47 GMT 12:47 UK

Martin damages claim dropped


Tony Martin accepted the offer to drop his damages claim

Farmer Tony Martin has accepted an offer from a burglar he shot and wounded to drop his claim for damages.

Brendan Fearon had been trying to sue Martin for compensation after he was shot by the farmer during a break-in at his Norfolk home in August 1999.

Fearon last week offered to halt his compensation claim if Martin agreed to abandon his counterclaim for compensation for damages suffered when his home was broken into.

On Monday, Martin gave his lawyers formal instructions to accept Fearon's offer, according to one of the farmer's friends.

Action ended

Malcolm Starr, who led the campaign for Martin's release from jail, said: "I always expected that Tony would accept the offer to bring an end to it all once he had the chance to look at it.

"He has now had that chance and this morning he gave his solicitors instructions to accept Fearon's offer and bring an end to the whole ridiculous thing."

Martin, 58, confronted Fearon and his accomplice, 16-year-old Fred Barras, at his home in Emneth Hungate, Norfolk, late at night in August 1999.

He shot at the burglars, killing Fred Barras and wounding Fearon in the groin.

The burglars had travelled from their homes in Newark, Nottinghamshire, with a third man, to raid Martin's isolated farm.

But one way or another the public have paid out about £50,000 for this ridiculous case that should never have been allowed to start in the first place

Malcolm Starr The farmer was originally convicted of murder and jailed for life, but the conviction was downgraded to manslaughter on appeal and the farmer jailed for five years. He was released from prison in July.

Fearon, who was jailed for his part in the burglary, was claiming legal aid for his court case against Martin while the farmer's fees were being paid from a fund raised by a national newspaper.

Mr Starr added he expected the total costs of the two actions to reach about £50,000.

"Mr Martin's costs will be over £30,000 which will come out of the money raised by the readers of The Sun," said Mr Starr.

"We think their costs - which will come out of legal aid - are around £20,000.

"But one way or another the public have paid out about £50,000 for this ridiculous case that should never have been allowed to start in the first place."

He added that about £80,000 left in The Sun's fund was expected to be given to a charity of his choice.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: tonymartin

1 posted on 09/22/2003 8:33:46 AM PDT by yankeedame
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To: yankeedame
The 80k pounds remaining should go to the farmer for all that he has been through...
2 posted on 09/22/2003 8:37:38 AM PDT by Born Conservative ("Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names" - John F. Kennedy)
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To: Born Conservative
I agree with you Born. Pay the good farmer for services rendered!
3 posted on 09/22/2003 8:57:58 AM PDT by DonnerT
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To: yankeedame
Note that the article does not state the sentence of the burglar. It also concentrates on the money rather than the principle that a "man's home is his castle."

Socialist England --- how pathetic.

4 posted on 09/22/2003 9:13:35 AM PDT by TopQuark
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To: TopQuark
English people have let the loud, amoral ninnies take over political control of their country. Englishmen do not have the courage or the moral fortitude to govern themselves, and merrily await instructions from the panty-wearing males in their country. They cannot own guns or hunt birds, unless they are royalty. What a complete bunch of sissies!
5 posted on 09/22/2003 9:31:57 AM PDT by mallardx
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To: TopQuark
This case is a massive legal atrocity that is completely unknown to Americans: An innocent farmer, Tony Martin went through the agonies of hell, unjustified hard time prison, and endless abuse by a totally corrupt "judiciary."

We Americans face exactly the same breakdown in our own rapidly deteriorating fecal stench of a court system.

And I fear the Republicans are too weak to protect us from corrupt lawyers and judges. We saw this is the failure to enact even minimal tort reform and the disgraceful treatment of the honest Miguel Estrada.

6 posted on 09/22/2003 9:42:57 AM PDT by friendly ((Badges?, we don gots to show no stinkin' badges!))
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To: Born Conservative
The 80k pounds remaining should go to the farmer for all that he has been through...

How about 60k pounds compensation and 20k pounds for target practice/lessons with the local British NRA equivalent. Clearly things would have been better had he hit perp #2 about 10 inches higher.

7 posted on 09/22/2003 9:50:41 AM PDT by montag813
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To: yankeedame
Moral: Nobody Ever Got Sued By A Dead Bad Guy.
8 posted on 09/22/2003 10:26:35 AM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: yankeedame
Pity Martin wasn't a better shot.

He wouldn't have been sued.
9 posted on 09/22/2003 10:47:50 AM PDT by Redbob
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To: friendly
That is exactly right. I view it as part of dismantling the core western values. Without Christianity, I am afraid, Europeans no longer recognize evil. We are just slightly behind them.
10 posted on 09/22/2003 11:05:22 AM PDT by TopQuark
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