Pubdate: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 Source: Eastern Daily Press (UK) Copyright: 2003, Archant Regional Contact: http://www.edp24.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/131 FEARON JAILED DESPITE 'NOTORIETY' PLEA The burglar shot by Norfolk farmer Tony Martin has been jailed for 18 months on a heroin charge after he attempted to have the case against him thrown out - claiming his notoriety would make it impossible to get a fair trial. Brendon Fearon's application to have the charges dismissed under the Human Rights Act was rejected by the judge. "To allow this application would be to 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," said Judge Alison Hampton. The jury at Nottingham Crown Court took 12 minutes to find him guilty of supplying heroin to a friend as he was being transported from Newark police station to a security van. Andrew Cohen, defending, had urged the court to throw out the case because of his client's notoriety. He said: "The Martin case is not something that has just gone away. There is a PR machine behind Mr Martin and this has ensured that his case has been kept in the public eye." Fearon, 32, of Albion Street, Newark, and accomplice Fred Barrass were fired on by Martin as they attempted to burgle his rural home in Norfolk in 1999. Barrass died in the incident and Fearon suffered leg injuries for which he has begun attempts to sue Martin for loss of earnings. Martin has recently been refused parole and remains in jail after his conviction for murder was reduced to manslaughter last year. In mitigation, Mr Cohen said that Fearon had been supplying the heroin in an act of mercy towards his friend, who was an addict. "He also suffers the result of his gunshot wounds inflicted by Mr Martin," he said. Judge Hampton said Fearon had put himself in danger of injury by breaking into Mr Martin's house. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake