Magistrate Patrick Southey addresses neo-Nazi figure Thomas Sewell following a racist protest outside the Chinese consulate in Toorak. According to multiple reports, the magistrate says he would impose harsher penalties if the law allowed it, describing the conduct as unacceptable. The comments come in the course of court proceedings related to Sewell’s actions during the protest, which was characterised as racist. While the outlets focus on Southey’s remarks, they are aligned that the case involves a neo-Nazi-linked individual and that the incident occurred outside the consulate in Melbourne’s Toorak area. The reporting also notes that Southey’s position reflects disappointment with the sentencing options available to him, rather than presenting an alternative factual narrative of the protest itself. Overall, the sources converge on the same core details: Sewell is connected to neo-Nazi ideology; the protest outside the Chinese consulate is described as racist; and Magistrate Southey signals that stronger punishment would have been appropriate if he had the discretion.
Magistrate Patrick Southey criticises neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell after racist protest
Magistrate Patrick Southey addresses neo-Nazi figure Thomas Sewell following a racist protest outside the Chinese consulate in Toorak. According to multiple reports, the magistrate says he would impos...
- Neo-Nazi figure Thomas Sewell is involved in a case heard by Magistrate Patrick Southey.
- The matter relates to a racist protest outside the Chinese consulate in Toorak.
- Southey says he wishes harsher penalties were available or could be imposed.
- All reports describe Southey’s remarks as critical of Sewell’s conduct.
Magistrate Patrick Southey said he wished there were harsher penalties he could impose on neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell for a racist protest outside the Chinese consulate in Toorak.
3 hours agoMagistrate Patrick Southey said he wished there were harsher penalties he could impose on neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell for a racist protest outside the Chinese consulate in Toorak.
3 hours agoMagistrate Patrick Southey said he wished there were harsher penalties he could impose on neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell for a racist protest outside the Chinese consulate in Toorak.
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