Prosecution Will Appeal Pistorius Verdict and Sentence
Charlie Shoemaker
South African prosecutors, dissatisfied with Oscar Pistorius’ jail
term for killing his girlfriend, have pledged to appeal the judge's
ruling and sentence. Pistorius was convicted of culpable homicide for
the death of Reeva Steenkamp. The highly publicized trial of the Olympic
athlete resulted in a 5-year sentence being handed down by Judge
Thokozile Masipa earlier this month. Under the terms of the sentence,
however, it’s possible that Pistorius could be out of prison in just 10 months and serve the remainder of the sentence under house arrest.
The 27-year-old double amputee was acquitted of the more serious
charge of murder by Masipa last month. Pistorius shot Steenkamp through
the bathroom door in his home, but said he confused her for an intruder.
The appeal by the National Prosecuting Authority means Pistorius could
face a much longer prison term. The minimum sentence for murder in South
Africa is 15 years. “On Monday, the NPA said in a statement its
decision to appeal was based on a ‘question of law,’ meaning it believes
that Judge Masipa misapplied the law when she acquitted Pistorius of
murder,” the Associated Press reports.
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