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Fearon and Irish
Fearon had planned to burgle Bleak House, belonging to Tony Martin, after he had heard fellow Irish travellers talking in a Newark pub two months earlier about the farm, which had been burgled several times.

Fearon and had
On 10 January 2000, Fearon and Darren Bark, 33 ( who had acted as the getaway driver ), both from Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, admitted to conspiring to burgle Martin's farmhouse.
During 2003, Fearon applied for, and received, an estimated £ 5, 000 of legal aid to sue Martin for loss of earnings due to the injuries he had sustained.
Ensign also had a constant stream of UK and European hits with Flash and the Pan, Eddy Grant, Light of the World ( band ), and Phil Fearon & Galaxy.
However, the case was thrown into doubt when photographs of Fearon cycling were published in The Sun showing Fearon's injuries were not as serious as had been claimed.

Fearon and been
Fearon was released after eighteen months, Martin after about three years, having been refused early parole.

Fearon and convicted
Brendon Fearon of Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire was convicted for conspiring to burgle the home of farmer Tony Martin on 20 August 1999.
Fearon and Morgan were convicted of Nairac's murder.

Fearon and at
James Fearon, a scholar of civil wars at Stanford University, defines a civil war as " a violent conflict within a country fought by organized groups that aim to take power at the center or in a region, or to change government policies ".
Fearon, aged 29 at the time, was hospitalised with gunshot wounds to his legs.
Barras died at the site, but Fearon managed to escape and obtain medical assistance from a couple in a cottage nearby.
The Crown Court Judge called Fearon " a menace " and issued him with an 18 month community order for his part in causing a large disorder occurring at the said locations.
After studying drama at Rose Bruford College of speech and drama, Fearon went on to make his reputation as a stage actor, working at Liverpool Everyman Theatre ; Manchester Contact Theatre ; Manchester Royal Exchange ; Oxford Playhouse ; Barn Theatre, Kent ; The Almeida ; The Crucible, Sheffield ; The Donmar Warehouse ; The Royal Shakespeare Theatres in Stratford and the National Theatre.

Fearon and offences
Fearon was sentenced to three years in prison, and Bark to 30 months ( with an additional 12 months arising from previous offences ).
Fearon was sentenced to three years in prison and Bark to 30 months ( with an additional 12 months arising from previous offences ).

Fearon and with
On 23 August 1999, Martin was charged with the murder of Barras, the attempted murder of Fearon, " wounding with intent to cause injury " to Fearon, and " possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life ".
While the case was pending, Fearon was recalled to jail after being charged with the theft of a vehicle while on probation on a conviction for dealing heroin.
Salmon moved back to Perth with his wife Linda Fearon ( co-writer of " Blood Red River ") and son.
He travelled twice to South Africa to consult with Fearon Fallows on the design of the observatory.
Directed by Michael Buffong ( MEN Award ) with Ray Fearon ( MEN Award ), Starletta DuPois ( MEN Award ) and Jenny Jules ( MEN Award ) ( 2010 ).
* Annual Reviews Conversations Interview with Kenneth Waltz 2011 interview with Kenneth Waltz, conducted by James Fearon ( video )
" 2002 ( with James Fearon ) In ' Handbook of International Relations ', edited by W. Carlsnaes, T. Risse, and B. Simmons.
In August 2005 Fearon was arrested with Dean Thompson, accused of drawing out £ 11, 000 from a bank machine using stolen cash cards.
Riggs ( Ray Fearon ): a musical producer who Nikki was interested in, but he hit on Sasha instead, which caused Nikki to get jealous and have constant arguments with Sasha.
Fearon was born in London, England, the son of West Indian parents, with 7 brothers and sisters.
Three of them-Gerard Fearon, 21, Thomas Morgan, 18, and Daniel O ' Rourke, 33-were charged with Nairac's murder.

Fearon and September
* Julius Caesar ( 8 August 2012-15 September 2012 ) RSC transfer starring Paterson Joseph, Ray Fearon, Jeffery Kissoon and Cyril Nri
On 2 September 2003 Fearon was arrested for taking a Toyota Land Cruiser on 24 August without the owner's consent.

Fearon and 1986
In 1986, they released their debut single " Heartache ", which was produced by Phil Fearon and Tambi Fernando and reached # 2 in the UK Singles Chart.

Fearon and for
After three concerts, Miniski was replaced as drummer by roadie Jim " Jasper " Fearon, who was Mavers ' school friend and one time bass player for The La's.
This submission was accepted by the Court of Appeal and, on the grounds of diminished responsibility, Martin's murder conviction was replaced by manslaughter carrying a five year sentence, and his ten year sentence for wounding Fearon was reduced to three years.
And finally Fearon for Archdeacon Henry Fearon who in 1870 financed the oldest edifice in Market Square, the drinking fountain, allowing Loughborough to gain its first piped water supply.
In Boy ( 1931 ) young Fearon ’ s isolation and suffering arise because no one cares for him.
During 2003, Fearon applied for, and received, an estimated £ 5, 000 of legal aid to sue Martin for loss of earnings due to the injury he sustained.
In March 2005, the BBC was criticised for making a monetary payment, widely reported to be £ 4, 500, to Fearon in return for an interview.
Fearon was again jailed for 18 months on 6 February 2003 for dealing in heroin.
Raymond " Ray " Fearon ( born 1 June 1967 ) is a British actor who has worked extensively in theatre, and is known for playing garage mechanic Nathan Harding on ITV's long-running soap opera Coronation Street.
* Harry ( Stephanie Fearon ) ( 2005 ): Harry came in series 7, Brian and Sophie adopted her, looking for a replacement for Mel, who left for Canada on an exchange trip.

Fearon and was
Fearon was released on 10 August 2001.
Fearon was released on 10 August 2001.
The payment was justified by the BBC on the basis that Fearon was the only person who could provide specific information on what happened during the Tony Martin break-in.
Lord Falconer of Thoroton, the Lord Chancellor, described the BBC payment as a " disgusting warping of our values ".. Brendon Fearon was also approached to appear in an episode of Real Crime named ' A Shot in the Dark ' shown on ITV 1 in 2008.
Controversy was again provoked, in July 2003 when Fearon left Ranby prison after serving less than a third of his 18-month sentence-just days before Martin's release.

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