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Neo-Nazi Student Sentenced To Reading Literary Classics To Avoid Jail Tells Judge He 'Enjoyed Shakespeare'
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Updated 14:31 7 Jan 2022 GMTPublished 14:30 7 Jan 2022 GMT

Neo-Nazi Student Sentenced To Reading Literary Classics To Avoid Jail Tells Judge He 'Enjoyed Shakespeare'

Ben John was handed a two year suspended prison sentence after being found with 'a wealth' of white supremacist and antisemitic material

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An ex-student who was told to read classic literature after being convicted of a terrorism offence has told the sentencing judge he 'enjoyed Shakespeare more than Jane Austen'.

Ben John, who police described as a white supremacist with a neo-Nazi ideology, was given a two-year suspended prison sentence at Leicester Crown Court in August last year.

Ben John.
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John was invited by a judge to read famous works including Pride And Prejudice and A Tale of Two Cities as he was given a five-year serious crime prevention order.

At a review hearing at the same court on Thursday, Judge Timothy Spencer QC asked John to write down the books he had read since they had last spoken as they were not contained in his report.

The judge said: “It is clear that you have tried to sort your life out. I would like to know what you have read of the classic literature you told the jury you were interested in.

“There is nothing in the report on that and I want you to write down now what literature you have read since we last met.”

The 21-year-old was found guilty by a jury of possessing a record of information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.

The charge under Section 58 of the Terrorism Act, which has a maximum sentence of 15 years’ imprisonment, was brought following the discovery on a computer of a publication containing diagrams and instructions on how to construct various explosive devices.

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Police said John, from Lincoln, had also amassed 67,788 documents in bulk downloads onto hard drives, containing 'a wealth' of white supremacist and anti-Semitic material.

Telling Judge Spencer what he had read since the sentencing hearing, John said: “I enjoyed Shakespeare more than I did Jane Austen but I still enjoyed Jane Austen by a degree.”

“Well I find that encouraging,” the judge replied.

Judge Spencer told John he acknowledged 'publicity of this case' had affected his rehabilitation.

John was told to attend court again in six months’ time where the judge would check his progress.

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Judge Spencer said: “I am encouraged about what you have written out for me and I am encouraged by your efforts to seek employment and I wish you well with that."

The Attorney General has asked the Court of Appeal to review the 'unduly lenient' sentence handed to the defendant.

The decision by Suella Braverman QC to refer the sentence to the Court of Appeal came after anti-fascist group Hope Not Hate sent an open letter, asking for the case to be considered under the unduly lenient sentence (ULS) scheme.

The letter read: “This sentence is sending a message that violent right-wing extremists may be treated leniently by the courts."

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Topics: News, UK News, Crime, Terrorism

Rebecca Shepherd
Rebecca Shepherd

I'm Becky - a journalist at LADbible. I graduated with a First Class BA in Journalism before going on to cover criminal court cases, medical tribunals and breaking news for the national media. Can often be found rocking a bag for life - which I made a thing long before Rihanna. You can contact me at [email protected]

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