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Neo-Nazi told off as magistrate denounces brazen racism

A magistrate warned neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant to wipe the smile off his face in court. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

A magistrate has admonished a neo-Nazi after he was accused of dressing as a Ku Klux Klan member and inciting racial hatred in public. 

Jacob Hersant, 26, began smiling in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday as details of the October 2024 allegations were read aloud.

But magistrate Carolyn Burnside told him to "wipe the smile straight off" his face, saying they were serious allegations of blatant, brazen racism.

"We're in a very multicultural society," Ms Burnside said.

"After coming back from Bondi and realising what took place there ... I want to make sure Melbourne is a safe place for all."

Nathan Bull (file)
A warrant was issued for Nathan Bull's arrest after he failed to appear in court. (Con Chronis/AAP PHOTOS)

It's alleged Hersant was dressed in a Ku Klux Klan outfit and racially abusing members of the public in Melbourne on October 31, 2024. 

His co-accused Nathan Bull was allegedly in black face and had a noose around his neck on the same date.

Bull failed to appear in court on Tuesday and Ms Burnside issued a warrant for his arrest. 

Hersant requested an adjournment of his case, telling the court he had recently obtained a Legal Aid lawyer.

He asked for a date in late March because he was expecting to be jailed on Wednesday after losing an appeal against his Nazi salute conviction.

Jacob Hersant (file)
Jacob Hersant expects to go to jail after losing his appeal against a Nazi salute conviction. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

He originally received a one-month jail term over the October 2023 offending but was immediately released on bail to appeal the magistrate's guilty finding. 

A County Court judge in December upheld the magistrate's decision and Hersant is due to be re-sentenced on Wednesday afternoon.

Ms Burnside allowed Hersant's request for a longer adjournment, with the case due to return to Melbourne Magistrates Court on March 13.

Outside court, Hersant told reporters the magistrate had been emotional during the hearing and that racism was not illegal. 

He also claimed he wore the Ku Klux Klan outfit as a Halloween costume.

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