Webb29 jan. 2010 · Simon Sheppard, 51, was sentenced to four ... However, the Court of Appeal has reduced Sheppard's sentence by one year and Whittle's jail term by six months. Sheppard, from Selby, North Yorks, and Whittle, of Preston, Lancs, controlled US websites featuring racist material. During their first trial in 2008, they skipped bail ... WebbPart 2 of Sheppard’s Defence Speech. He was charged under the iniquitous Public Order Act, which criminalises criticism of the government’s immigration policies. Defence …
Simon Sheppard’s Illegal Leaflet (According to ZOG) - Heretical
Webb8 aug. 2000 · Simon Sheppard BSc of the Heretical Press, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England was sentenced to 9 months imprisonment at Hull Crown Court on Wednesday … WebbSheppard and his associate Steven Whittle absconded from bail, took a ferry to Ireland, and flew to Los Angeles, USA. After they demanded political asylum, the pair were put into Santa Ana Jail. On 24 March 2009, the two appellants addressed the California court themselves before Judge Rose Peters. tmreed healthpartners.com
Prosecution of the Heretical Two: Summary of the Legal Saga in …
WebbAt 8 am on Thursday June 5 revisionist publisher Simon Sheppard, of North Yorkshire, was woken up by a group of police threatening to break down the door of his house unless he opened it immediately, even refusing his request to be allowed to put on some clothes first. Webb11 jan. 2009 · Two men have been convicted of publishing "obnoxious and abhorrent" racist material. Simon Sheppard, 51, of Brook Street, Selby, and Stephen Whittle, 41, of Avenham Lane, Preston, have been found guilty of a number of offences. A trial at Leeds Crown Court heard they printed leaflets and controlled websites featuring racist material. WebbOn Friday, 11th July 2008 Sheppard (who was present in court, as was his co-accused, Stephen Whittle) was convicted on nine counts (nos.4, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 12 to 15) unanimously. Whittle (who was jointly charged with Sheppard on five of the counts) was convicted on four (nos. 4, 5, 7 and 8) of the five counts with which he was charged. 23. tmreis.cgg.gov in consumption