The former English Defence League (EDL) leader, 35, was freed from prison last month after three leading judges quashed a finding made at Leeds Crown Court.
But he could be sent back to jail if he is found in contempt – by filming people in a criminal trial and broadcasting the footage on social media – after new proceedings.
Robinson was sentenced in May to 10 months’ imprisonment for contempt of court, which he admitted, and a further three months for breaching a previous suspended sentence.
In May last year he faced contempt proceedings over footage he filmed during the trial of four men who were later convicted of gang-raping a teenage girl.
