<b>Internet troll found guilty of thought crimes, sentenced to 30 months in prison:</b>
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/5412558.stm
Walker race hate messager jailed
A man who posted racist messages on a website set up in memory of murdered black teenager Anthony Walker has been jailed for two years and eight months.
Neil Martin, 30, of Maghull, posted the offensive remarks just days after the 18-year-old student was killed with an ice axe in Huyton, Merseyside.
He pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to publishing material intended or likely to stir up racial hatred.
Judge Henry Globe QC, the Recorder of Liverpool, told Martin he had "trespassed and intruded on the grief of the Walker family".
"The intention of the website was innocent, honourable and well motivated," he said.
<b>"You accessed that website and you abused its use. You posted highly abusive, insulting and racist messages on the site."
...
"It was shocking to think someone could think something so evil and it is good that they are doing something about stopping these type of people," she said.
"Hitler started with an idea, slavery started with an idea, so it is good that this was stopped in time."</b>
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/5412558.stm
Walker race hate messager jailed
A man who posted racist messages on a website set up in memory of murdered black teenager Anthony Walker has been jailed for two years and eight months.
Neil Martin, 30, of Maghull, posted the offensive remarks just days after the 18-year-old student was killed with an ice axe in Huyton, Merseyside.
He pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to publishing material intended or likely to stir up racial hatred.
Judge Henry Globe QC, the Recorder of Liverpool, told Martin he had "trespassed and intruded on the grief of the Walker family".
"The intention of the website was innocent, honourable and well motivated," he said.
<b>"You accessed that website and you abused its use. You posted highly abusive, insulting and racist messages on the site."
...
"It was shocking to think someone could think something so evil and it is good that they are doing something about stopping these type of people," she said.
"Hitler started with an idea, slavery started with an idea, so it is good that this was stopped in time."</b>
