Jonni Hansen

[citation needed] On March 29, 2000, Jonni Hansen was sentenced to one year in prison for serious violence and a two-year suspension of his driver's license for three months earlier having driven his car directly into a group of protesters who were sawing down the fence in front of his villa in Greve, where the DNSB exists.

[2] In connection with holding a demonstration in Kolding for Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess on the 20th anniversary of his death, August 17, 2007, Jonni Hansen was arrested and charged with violence against the police.

Jonni Hansen stated to BT.dk that the accusation was an attempt to restrict freedom of expression, and that he was prepared to take the case to the Supreme Court.

[4] In April 2010, Jonni Hansen was indicted for violating the hate speech laws, as he was responsible for the content of some Nazi leaflets and for racist propaganda.

He was summoned to a hearing at the court in Roskilde on Tuesday, the 13th of April 2010, accused of carrying out racist propaganda - with a demand for 4 months in prison, but was acquitted.