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Web racists to appeal 'unsafe' sentence

Two race hate criminals who fled the UK after being convicted are now back in the country and have been granted leave to appeal.

July 15, 2009 08:26
The front page of the pamphlet which was pushed through a shul door

By

James Brewster

1 min read

Two race hate criminals who, in a bid to win political asylum in the USA, fled the country after being convicted, have both won the first round of a legal battle to clear their names.

Simon Sheppard, 52, and Stephen Whittle, 43, were the first Britons to be convicted of inciting racial hatred online.

They were found guilty last year, but fled to the US before they could be sentenced and attempted to use America's free speech laws to stay there.

They claimed they were being persecuted by the UK Government for material published on the website heretical.com, London's Criminal Appeal Court heard today.