"Aula" Trial: Conviction for Re-Affirmation, Sentence still...
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Martin Pfeiffer's prison sentence is absolute. The verdict is not yet legally binding.
The jury's decision against the former editor-in-chief of the magazine was unanimous.
Right at the beginning of the trial, there was a unanimous decision in Section 3g of the Prohibition Act.
Martin Pfeiffer, the former editor-in-chief of the now-defunct magazine "Aula," was sentenced to four years in prison on Wednesday at the Graz Regional Criminal Court. The jury found him guilty of, among other things, neo-Nazi activities. The defendant is alleged to have propagated racial ideology, antisemitism, and other Nazi stereotypes in the magazine for years. The verdict is not yet legally binding. The accused had […]
The jury, however, almost denies the most serious indictment under Article 3d of the Prohibition Act with a penalty of ten years.
GRAZ. At the "Aula" trial in the Graz Criminal Court, Wednesday Friday began the probably hourly sentence.
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