Friday, May 27, 2016

Oscar Pistorius to be sentenced in June for murder

Published April 18, 2016  
South Africa's former Olympic track star Oscar Pistorius appeared briefly in a Pretoria court where a judge scheduled five days in June to determine his sentence for murdering his girlfriend.

The sentencing hearing for Pistorius will be held from June 13 to 17 at the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria.

The 29-year-old double amputee sprinter, who was found guilty of murdering Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day 2013, was greeted by a small group of vocal supporters outside the court.

The sentencing hearing will be heard by Judge Thokozile Masipa, who presided over Pistorius's trial and found him guilty of manslaughter, a verdict that was overturned by a higher court that found him guilty of the more serious charge of murder.

Pistorius appealed his murder conviction, arguing that a lower court erred when it overturned his manslaughter conviction. But at South Africa's Constitutional Court dismissed his appeal.

The minimum sentence for murder in South Africa is 15 years, although it can be reduced in some circumstances.

Pistorius is expected to argue for a lesser sentence. He has already spent one year in the hospital wing of Kgosi Mampuru II prison in Pretoria. He is currently serving the remainder of his five year manslaughter sentence under house arrest and he stays at his uncle's home in Pretoria.

Pistorius was cheered by his supporters, most of who were dressed in white, when he left the court and navigated his way through a scrum of reporters.

A leader of the supporters, Don Hassett, appealed for a lenient sentence for Pistorius.

"He knows it was wrong and he has admitted that, but the media has generated hatred against Oscar," Hasset told reporters.

Before the proceedings a group of supporters gathered inside the courtroom and prayed for the athlete.

4 comments:

  1. Poor baby! He knows he did wrong and he's sorry. That should fix everything. He shouldn't have to go to prison at all. He should spend he rest of his life in the lap of luxury or on a beach. He has been through so much.
    Are you buying what I'm selling?
    Love PIC

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  2. Hahahaha!!!
    'HELL NO,' but I do have a Brooklyn bridge to sell ...
    Hope things are better in your neck of the woods .
    Love PIC

    PS: The cubs told me how Canada got it's name .
    They want to know if you know how .

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  3. The joke we tell is based on the fact that we say "eh" a lot.
    Three explores were hacking their way through forests trying to map the country and decided they should name it. They decided they should each pick a letter of the alphabet. The first guy said C, eh? The second guy said N, eh? and the third guy said D, eh? And that's the truth........not.

    It came from an Indian word that means village. Some early explorer, maybe Cartier, thought they were welcoming him to their country but they were only welcoming him to their camp. The name stuck.

    Do the cubs know how America got it's name?
    Curious genie

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  4. The cubs said .... England and America had a baby and named it Canada ...
    They like your idea

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