Close X
Sunday, December 1, 2024
ADVT 
International

Prosecution appeal against Pistorius verdict accepted

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Dec, 2014 11:20 AM
    The Pretoria High Court judge who sentenced South African athlete Oscar Pistorius to five years in prison for killing his girlfriend accepted Wednesday an appeal submitted by the prosecution against the verdict.
     
    Judge Thokozile Masipa asked the Supreme Court of Appeals in Bloemfontein to assess whether she was mistaken in determining that Pistorius did not intentionally shoot his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp.
     
    Prosecutor Gerrie Nel said the judge erred in the verdict, which was why he was challenging the sentence. Nel opposed the verdict that found Pistorius guilty of culpable homicide, instead of imposing the minimum 15-year sentence for premeditated murder.
     
    The judge accepted the prosecution's contention that legal grounds existed to appeal the sentence, while pointing out that she did not err in her interpretation of the circumstances of the case.
     
    Nel argued that Judge Masipa misinterpreted the law when she cleared Pistorius of murder, since she decided he did not intentionally shoot Steenkamp Feb 14, 2013.
     
    The spokesperson for the prosecution, Nathi Mncube, expressed "satisfaction" with the decision at the end of Wednesday's hearing.
     
    Pistorius was transferred Oct 21 to Pretoria's Kgosi Mampuru II prison to serve the five-year sentence. He could be eligible for parole and house arrest after serving 10 months.
     
    The appeal will likely be heard next year, said the spokesman for the prosecution.
     
    The double-amputee became the first athlete with a disability in history to participate in the London 2012 Olympic Games competing alongside able-bodied athletes. 

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Uneasy Calm Returns To Ferguson As Protests Continue Nationwide

    Uneasy Calm Returns To Ferguson As Protests Continue Nationwide
    An uneasy calm returned to Ferguson Thursday after two nights of unrest over a grand jury's decision not to indict a white police officer in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in August.

    Uneasy Calm Returns To Ferguson As Protests Continue Nationwide

    Belly-stuffing Holiday Menu For Obamas; 6 Pies For Dessert, If There's Room After Main Course

    Belly-stuffing Holiday Menu For Obamas; 6 Pies For Dessert, If There's Room After Main Course
    WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is spending a quiet Thanksgiving at the White House where the belly-stuffing menu featured all the holiday's basics.

    Belly-stuffing Holiday Menu For Obamas; 6 Pies For Dessert, If There's Room After Main Course

    Australian Batsman Phillip Hughes Dies Two Days After Being Hit By Ball During Cricket Match

    Australian Batsman Phillip Hughes Dies Two Days After Being Hit By Ball During Cricket Match
    Australian batsman Phillip Hughes, who was struck on the head by a cricket ball died in hospital, authorities said Thursday.

    Australian Batsman Phillip Hughes Dies Two Days After Being Hit By Ball During Cricket Match

    'Death By A Thousand Cuts:' Memo To PM Questions Across-the-board Budget Cuts

    'Death By A Thousand Cuts:' Memo To PM Questions Across-the-board Budget Cuts
    OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper was briefed earlier this year on how across-the-board budget cuts hurt public service morale, productivity and citizen satisfaction.

    'Death By A Thousand Cuts:' Memo To PM Questions Across-the-board Budget Cuts

    Indian-origin IS member poses with newborn on Twitter

    Indian-origin IS member poses with newborn on Twitter
    An Indian-origin Islamist who skipped bail in Britain to join the Sunni radical group Islamic State (IS) in Syria has posed on Twitter with his newborn son hailing....

    Indian-origin IS member poses with newborn on Twitter

    Bell Tells CRTC Says Telecom Markets Don't Need More Regulation

    Bell Tells CRTC Says Telecom Markets Don't Need More Regulation
    GATINEAU, Que. — Canada's Internet market is already highly competitive and should not be regulated further, says one of the country's largest players.

    Bell Tells CRTC Says Telecom Markets Don't Need More Regulation