A self-described Nazi has become the first person convicted in the Australian state of Victoria of performing an outlawed ...
A self-described Nazi will become the first person in Australia sentenced to prison for performing an outlawed Nazi salute ...
The first Victorian found guilty of performing the Nazi salute in public is facing time behind bars.
Self-described Nazi who is first to be convicted over Nazi salute says he will do it again - Jacob Hersant told reporters: ‘I ...
Jacob Hersant, 25, became the first in Victoria, Australia, to be convicted of performing a Nazi salute, now illegal. Caught on camera outside Victoria County Court, his actions six days ...
Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant was charged with making a Nazi salute just days after Victoria outlawed it in October last year. The charge was sparked by an incident caught on news cameras outside the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The first person charged in Victoria with performing a Nazi salute pleaded not guilty on Monday in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court.
The Nazi salute has been compared to hailing a taxi or raising a hand in a classroom by lawyers for the first person charged after it was outlawed in Victoria. Jacob Hersant, 25, is accused of ...
Victoria's opposition leader tarred one of ... who marched on the steps of parliament and performed the now-illegal Nazi salute. Ms Keen vehemently denies any associations with neo-Nazis.
When asked about allegations of the Nazi salute being acted during the meeting ... “There has been an explosion of extremism in Victoria, and we cannot allow further hatred and anti-Semitism ...
The men sparked outrage when they performed the Nazi salute at the rally ... evidence in her high-profile defamation battle against Victoria's opposition leader over his comments after the ...
Moira Deeming says she wasn’t aware the group had performed a Nazi salute at the rally until after they were escorted away by police. Picture: YouTube The men were caught on camera interrupting ...