Sacked Sydney nurses argue video showing alleged antisemitic threats was recorded illegally
Two former Sydney nurses are facing court charges for allegedly making antisemitic threats during an online video chat. Their defense team is currently arguing that the video evidence was obtained illegally without consent.
Why it matters
The case highlights the intersection of digital privacy laws, social media content creation, and legal accountability for hate speech.
Mr Nadir and Ms Abu Lebdeh both attended court on Thursday. ( ABC News: Jamie McKinnell )
The article presents both the prosecution's charges and the defense's legal arguments regarding the admissibility of evidence.
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