Arthur Topham tells judge it was his “duty to alert public … to “imminent threat of Jewish lobby”
ARTHUR TOPHAM arrives at the Quesnel courthouse Monday
for sentencing on his “hate crime” conviction. (Wil Fundal/CBC News)
A B.C. man convicted of an anti-semitic hate crime has been kicked off the internet, but Arthur Topham won’t serve any jail time. Following a trial in Quesnel in 2015, a jury convicted Topham of one count of communicating online statements that wilfully promoted hatred against Jewish people. Read More