Neo-Nazi group leader Thomas Sewell is a danger to the public, a magistrate has found as she refused him bail over an alleged attack on an Aboriginal protest site.
Sewell, 32, called out 'we fight for white Australia' as he was led from the magistrates courtroom in Melbourne on Friday after the decision
他的支持者,穿着黑色衣服,被称为“澳大利亚”。 class =“ mol-para-with-font”>它是白人民族主义团体的成员,穿着黑色,在周日傍晚压制了土著营地的乘员,然后踢和猛击。
“ mol-para-with-font”>在事件中受伤了三人,一名妇女需要在她的雕刻上施加钉子, Sewell于周二在法庭外被捕,并被指控犯有25种暴力障碍和殴打。
在申请保释时,塞维尔的律师马修·霍普金斯(Sewell Mathew Hopkins)辩称,在他的客户委员会中,对他的客户的证据辩称,在营地的Severeignty事件中,他的证据是单方面的。
But magistrate Donna Bakos on Friday found the case was a strong one, noting there was video of the alleged assaults.
'To lead and participate in an unprovoked attack ... can only be viewed as extremely serious conduct,' she said.
Sewell在8月9日的一次袭击中也被指控,据称他在与Sewell面对Sewell之后,他的白人民族主义者在这座城市中进军。
bakos被收割而来的,而可能会出现过多的辩护。 class="mol-para-with-font">The magistrate also noted Sewell was on bail at the time of the alleged offending on charges of intimidation, which he is contesting in court.
He also has outstanding charges of behaving in an offensive manner and using offensive language over a series of marches he led in Ballarat and the Melbourne city centre.
鉴于他先前对暴力混乱和殴打的定罪,巴科斯女士发现,如果因新鲜犯罪而被定罪,塞维尔可能会面临重大监禁。
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