Jez Turner gets 12 months' jail for naming the Jew

In an appalling example of ‘justice’ handed out by the courts in the Jewnited Kikedom, army veteran of 12 years’ service Jez Turner was jailed after being found guilty on one count of “stirring up racial hatred” by a jury that included three Negros at Southwark Crown Court in multicultural Londonistan. His ‘crime’? In a speech at Whitehall he accused Jews of having too much power and said, “Let’s free England from Jewish control. Let’s liberate this land. Listen, soldiers, listen to me. It’s time to liberate our country.”

The Crown Prosecution Service originally decided not to prosecute, but after the Jew-run so-called “charity” Campaign Against AntiSemitism (CAA) put pressure in them to reconsider, the trial went ahead - first at Westminster Magistrates Court and then at the crown court. Judge David Tomlinson handed down a sentence of one year in jail, with six months to be served and six months on license.

As the sentence was announced, one supporter shouted “Disgraceful!” from the public gallery, which was so packed that some supporters were having to sit on the floor. After the judge quickly left the courtroom, a spontaneous round of applause for Mr. Turner broke out. This was reported by the BBC, which states, “Bedford-Turner, who speaks Pashtu and Arabic, bowed and saluted about 35 supporters who gave him a standing ovation as he was led to the cells.” The remaining court officials could not have been too pleased, but there was little they could do.

The ongoing trial of musician and songwriter Alison Chabloz continued at Westminster Magistrates Court on the same day, with the prosecution and defense summing up their cases. It was originally due to be heard at Court no. 5, but there was not enough seating for all supporters, and the venue was moved to Court no. 1 with its larger public gallery.

Ms. Chabloz is accused of sending “grossly offensive” material through the public communications network, despite the fact that JewTube is a private company, and the kikes who claimed to have been “offended” by the songs must have taken the decision to seek out her material and listen to the songs.

Summing up the defense case, Adrian Davies pointed out that the songs had not been sent to any recipient: “Uploading a video to YouTube – the only ‘recipient’ is a lump of silicon in a concrete bunker in California.” He told District Judge John Zani his ruling on the case would be a landmark one and would “set a precedent” over a person exercising their right to free speech.

The judge is to deliver his verdict Friday week, May 25.

The Alison Chabloz case was adjourned soon after 12 noon, so some of us who’d attended the magistrates court in Marylebone, London went on to Southwark Crown Court to see the other case. However, as we arrived midday, we heard that the jury had returned a guilty verdict for Jez.

When proceedings resumed in the afternoon session, the first case involved a young mystery meat character who’d been committing robberies armed with knives and a stun gun, which had netted expensive watches worth up to 60,000 pounds. His case was adjourned.

Mr. Turner could have been given up to seven years; fortunately his army service and previous good character were cited as mitigation.

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We can’t stop standing up. It is horrific the ‘organization’ and massive numbers of NGO’s they have created to snuff out anything they don’t like.

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That’s a sad state of affairs. An Englishman’s home is some filthy jews castle it seems. Good luck to Ms Chabloz I hope her supporters can sway the dago judge.

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Hey Brits, I think it’s time for a Second English Civil War…

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