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"..While Judge Snow has no legal basis for jailing a person specifically for comments critical of the Holocaust, he was able to exploit an open-ended and subjective "gross offense" law to punish Chabloz for comments questioning the Auschwitz gas chamber narrative and how the Jewish community uses the Holocaust story for political and financial gain.."

https://national-justice.com/uk-activist-judge-sentences-woman-jail-calling-holocaust-cash-cow

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9426569/Anti-Semitic-blogger-56-believes-Hitler-right-jailed-18-weeks.html

"..While Judge Snow has no legal basis for jailing a person specifically for comments critical of the Holocaust, he was able to exploit an open-ended and subjective "gross offense" law to punish Chabloz for comments questioning the Auschwitz gas chamber narrative and how the Jewish community uses the Holocaust story for political and financial gain.." https://national-justice.com/uk-activist-judge-sentences-woman-jail-calling-holocaust-cash-cow https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9426569/Anti-Semitic-blogger-56-believes-Hitler-right-jailed-18-weeks.html

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Eh, no.

Laws were definitely broken.

Chabloz, of St Johns Wood, London, was convicted of three counts of sending by a public communications network an offensive, indecent or menacing message or material. She was sentenced to a total of 18 weeks jail. Chabloz had been banned from broadcasting, posting on the internet or in any form, any reference to Judaism, the Jewish faith, the Jewish people, the Holocaust, World War two, Israel, or any member of the Nazi party.