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Court rejects Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell’s attempt to delay hearing but grants Mein Kampf access
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell’s application to adjourn an upcoming court matter has been rejected by a Victorian court, but he will be given access to Adolf Hitler’s manifesto as he prepares his case.
Mr Sewell is charged with one count of behaving in an offensive manner in a public area, after…
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