Thomas Sewell faces dozens of charges including violent disorder, affray and assault. Photo: James Ross/AAP PHOTOS
A neo-Nazi who allegedly led a violent group attack on a First Nations protest camp will walk free from court on bail.
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Thomas Sewell, 32, hired a top barrister to argue he should be freed for a second time before Melbourne's Supreme Court on Wednesday, after an unsuccessful attempt two months ago.
After spending 72 days on remand following his arrest outside Melbourne Magistrates Court on September 2, a judge decided to grant his bail on Thursday morning after consider

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