Burglar shot by farmer is back in prison

A burglar who is attempting to sue farmer Tony Martin for loss of earnings was back in custody today after allegedly breaching the terms of his release from prison.

A burglar who is attempting to sue farmer Tony Martin for loss of earnings was back in custody today after allegedly breaching the terms of his release from prison.

Brendon Fearon, 33, of Newark, Nottinghamshire, appeared before the town’s magistrates today accused of stealing a Toyota Landcruiser on August 24.

He had been serving part of an earlier prison sentence on licence at his home and observing a 7pm to 7am curfew after his release from jail following his conviction for the supply of heroin earlier this year.

Fearon did not enter a plea at the hearing and spoke only to confirm his name and address.

Prison sources confirmed that Fearon was now back in custody for allegedly breaching the terms of that licence and would be transferred to prison tonight.

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