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Tommy Robinson case: Supporters hurl beer cans as protests erupt after former EDL leader found in contempt of court

Live updates from the Old Bailey contempt hearing

Peter Stubley
Old Bailey
Friday 05 July 2019 12:39 EDT
Tommy Robinson arrives at the Old Bailey for contempt of court hearing

Tommy Robinson is facing another prison sentence after being found in contempt of court by judges at the Old Bailey.

The 36 year-old founder of the English Defence League breached reporting restrictions on a grooming trial by livestreaming a video outside Leeds Crown Court and “aggressively confronting” defendants in the case.

Robinson, who is in court under his real name of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was previously jailed for 13 months in May 2018 but was freed on appeal because the original contempt hearing was “rushed”.

Two High Court judges, Dame Victoria Sharp and Mr Justice Warby, are due to decide on the sentence at another hearing on 11 July.

See below for our liveblog on the court hearing at the Old Bailey:

That's it for the liveblog for today. Tommy Robinson should be sentenced on 11 July.

He faces up to two years in prison, but has already served more than two months as a result of the original, flawed, contempt hearing last year.

Outside court the crowds have started to disperse, although there are still police officers and several vehicles at the scene.

Peter Stubley5 July 2019 17:44

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