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Hulgaard gets house arrest, probation for promoting hatred

By Medicine Hat News on October 23, 2020.

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The Medicine Hat Provincial Court is seen in this file photo.

A Medicine Hat man was ordered Thursday to undergo intensive counselling while spending one year under house arrest as he was sentenced for wilfully promoting hatred against Jewish people and immigrants.

Loki Holger Hulgaard, 37, will also serve another two years probation and must avoid four locations in the city where anti-Semitic and anti-immigration stickers were posted in 2018 and the store where he passed currency stamped with the phrase, “White Genocide.”

That idea, that Jews are attempting to wipe out Western culture and white populations via increased immigration, is based on “pseudo science, a false history,” said Provincial Court Judge John Mayer.

“It’s a myth and a conspiracy theory that increasing leads to violence. We have seen that in European countries and in our neighbours to the south,” said Mayer.

Hulgaard, with a closely shaved head and wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt, sat in the corner of the prisoner’s box as special Crown prosecutor Heather Morris and defence lawyer Scott Hadford, discussed a joint-sentencing agreement.

When asked if he had anything to say, Hulgaard replied, “I don’t have problems with any Jews per se, but I do have problems with political ideologies.”

Afterwards, Mayer responded.

“The vast majority may have disparaging views of politics of the day,” he said “The promotion of hate destroys rights and civil society.”

Hulgaard will forfeit rifles that had serial numbers removed and a large amount of ammunition that was seized when police searched his home in the late summer of 2018. Cash and what was described as “hate literature” were also seized.

Hadford said his client is intelligent and generally affable, but is essentially disenfranchised from society because of his views and vocal support for them.

The goal, he argued, is to avoid further isolating his client and avoid the potential for further hateful actions.

“We certainly don’t hold the same views, but we can talk,” he said describing the sentence – agreed to by the Crown – that would see active counselling monitored by his probation officer.

“This gives Mr. Hulgaard a better opportunity to integrate back into society,” said Hadford.

Crown attorney Heather Morris said the goal in sentencing is to both deter and rehabilitate.

The offence carries a maximum of two years in jail, but similar cases produced varying sentences based on mitigating factors.

Hulgaard has no other criminal record but has been active in developing and promoting his views.

“This wasn’t a single act; it was a deliberate campaign,” said Morris. “There’s no doubt there has been harm to these groups as hate is spread in the community, and against the principles of Canadian society.”

Hulgaard will spend the next four months restricted to his residence, then a further eight months will see an overnight curfew in place, and during all times he is to keep the peace.

He will also refrain from publishing political views related to Jewish people, immigrants or the LGBTQ community, and remove all previous internet posts and a “manifesto” from public view within two weeks.

He must remain away from buildings, organizations or events related to those groups, cannot leave Alberta and is barred from possessing weapons or firearms for a three-year period.

Maher stated further that should Hulgaard break the conditions imposed, the sentence will be revisited.

“You face the prospect of serving serious time in a (correctional) institution – in fact you can take that to the bank,” he said, adding more strict conditions can be found.

“I assure you that you would find them punitive.”

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loki
3 years ago

Hello. My name is Loki Hulgaard and would like to release a message to the public regarding my legal situation:
“I have plead guilty because I was put under duress by my lawyer Scott Hadford of Lethbridge.
-I had no time to consult with knowledgeable people about the terms of the plea bargain offered me as I was in leg irons at the time I saw it for the first time Having been arrested for forgetting the date I was to appear for the set aside decision for my plea. The lawyer claimed he would give me the terms on Monday once he spoke to the crown but did not and I saw parts of them (not the entire document) for the first time while in custody.
-The lawyer used gaslighting and strong arm tactics to get me to accept the plea claiming that he didn’t know how long I would be kept in jail until the Edmonton judge ‘justice’ Mahar could return to Medicine Hat. Thoughts of the death threats I had received added yet more pressure and convinced me to sign as the lawyer was stating I could be held indefinitely. He thus ‘strong armed’ me to accept the plea and tried to convince me there was near zero probability of overturning the plea and that jail was almost inevitable.
The terms I found out later in consultation with people more knowledgeable than myself (who I had no time to consult with though I stated to the lawyer while in jail that I wanted to consult with others he made it clear I would either sign it or be jailed) entailed an attempt to invoke punitive psychiatry to have me psychiatrically assessed and to attempt to justify possible (probable?) institutionalization.
For this reason I argue I had undue influence exerted upon me by the lawyer who is jewish and a freemason and whose representation was not only ineffective but was wilfully misleading. This is the nature of a corrupt ‘justice’ system.
Should you care about ‘justice’ and proper legal procedure please print this in your news media.
Thank you for your work in upholding high standards of journalism.”

Thank you for your time and I hope I will be able to get an unadulterated message out to the public.

Loki Hulgaard