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Both suspects in the 2003 drug case were eventually sentenced to terms, despite a motion to dismiss due to the notoriety of the Tony Martin case. Martin was the farmer convicted of murder (later reduced to manslaughter) after shooting two burglars, one fatally, in 1999.

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