Jacob Hersant: Neo-nazi to be jailed after being found guilty of performing nazi salute

Tara Cosoleto
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Jacob Hersant (right) is facing time beind bars after being convicted of performing the Nazi salute. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)
Jacob Hersant (right) is facing time beind bars after being convicted of performing the Nazi salute. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

The first Victorian found guilty of performing the nazi salute in public is facing time behind bars.

Neo-nazi Jacob Hersant, 25, remained expressionless as Magistrate Brett Sonnet gave him the sentence indication on Wednesday morning.

He was on Tuesday found guilty of intentionally performing the salute on October 27, 2023, about six days after Victorian laws banning the gesture came into effect.

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Video played in court showed Hersant raising his arm to salute in front of journalists and camera crews outside the County Court.

He was then captured saying “nearly did it - it’s illegal now” and “Australia for the white man, heil Hitler”, before walking away.

Hersant’s lawyer Tim Smartt told the court his client should be fined $1500 as the offending was less serious and he should not be punished for his political views.

But prosecutor Daniel Gurvich KC pushed for jail time, saying Hersant’s salute and comments outside court had vilified minority groups

“After carefully considering the matter I am satisfied the only sentence is a term of imprisonment,” Mr Sonnet said.

“I’m not in a position to determine the length, for the benefit of Mr Hersant it will not be a severe term of imprisonment.”.

Mr Gurvich also noted comments Hersant made to journalists outside court on Tuesday, when he said he would continue to perform the salute away from the police.

The magistrate said he wanted to remand Hersant in custody immediately while he considered the length of the prison term.

But Mr Smartt argued he should be released on appeal bail.

The case was adjourned to 2pm on Wednesday.

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