‘Big misunderstanding’: Men plead not guilty to alleged Nazi salutes at Jewish museum

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A lawyer for one of the three men accused of throwing up Nazi salutes said his client has never worn the Nazi uniform, unlike former premier Dominic Perrottet.

Three men accused of performing Nazi salutes at a Jewish museum have pleaded not guilty, with one of their lawyers telling a Sydney court his client had never worn a Nazi uniform, unlike former NSW premier Dominic Perrottet and Prince Harry.

All three pleaded not guilty on Tuesday when their matter was mentioned for the first time at Downing Centre Local Court.

 

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