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End-of-day summary
Oscar Pistorius is behind bars, reportedly at Kgosi Mampuru II prison in Pretoria, beginning a five-year jail sentence for the culpable homicide of Reeva Steenkamp.
- Judge Thokozile Masipa has given Pistorius a five-year prison sentence, telling him:
"I am of the view that a non-custodial sentence would send a wrong message to the community. On the other hand, a long sentence would not be appropriate either, as it would lack the element of mercy."
- She also handed down a three-year sentence for negligently discharging a firearm in a crowded restaurant, wholly suspended and to be served concurrently.
Oscar Pistorius is led by an officer into a holding cell after being sentenced. Photograph: Themba Hadebe/AFP/Getty Images
- Pistorius must also surrender all his guns and firearms licences.
- The judge said house arrest and community service – proposed by two defence witnesses in mitigation – would not be appropriate for Pistorius, who “deliberately fired four shots into the door”.
- But the judge acknowledged that there would be many who disagreed with her ruling:
"Society cannot always get what they want. Courts do not exist for a popularity contest but only to dispense justice … The general public may not even know the difference between punishment and vengeance."
- Masipa described Reeva Steenkamp as:
"Young, vivacious and full of life … a promising young woman who cared deeply for family, who was full of hope for the future, and lived life to the full.
The loss of life cannot be reversed. Nothing I do or say today can reverse what happened to the deceased and to her family. Hopefully this sentence shall provide some sort of closure to the family … so they can move on with their lives."
- Steenkamp’s parents said they were satisfied with the sentence. But June Steenkamp, her mother, said there would not be closure, “unless you can magic her back”. Her father Barry said: “I’m pleased that it’s over.”
- There are disputed claims about how long the athlete will serve in prison, with the defence team indicating it expects him to be considered for house arrest after 10 months, and the National Prosecuting Authority insisting he must serve a minimum of one-third in jail: 20 months.
- The defence is not expected to appeal the judgment, although prosecutors have stated there is an “appetite” for an appeal and they are looking at the legal basis for challenging the conviction and/or sentence.
- Pistorius is reportedly currently in Kgosi Mampuru II prison, formerly Pretoria Central, where it is anticipated he will be housed in the hospital wing.
- The Pistorius family has said it accepts the judgment. The athlete’s uncle, Arnold Pistorius, said:
"I hope Oscar will start his own healing process as we walk down the path of restoration. As a family we are ready to support and guide Oscar as he serves his sentence."
- The International Paralympic Committee has said Pistorius will be banned from athletics competitions until 2019.
I think the judge ruled pretty much as we expected she would...very politically correct.
He will serve about 20 months, maybe less. How much is a human life worth these days? Has justice been served? Personally, I think an angry, jealous, egotistical man decided if he couldn't own Reeva completely and bend her to his will, then no one could have her. Twenty months is a walk in the park; after which, a murderer gets to live out his life, free and clear. Reeva has been wiped from the earth, never to marry, or watch a child grow up, or enjoy all the things we take for granted....things that Oscar will continue to enjoy. And her parents will be broken hearted until they join her.
Well , it was more than I expected ... not as much as he deserves , but at least he will see the inside of a prison .
ReplyDeleteCan't compete until 2019 , what a pity for the boy little rich boy ... Oscar should have been banned for life .
Great post PIC
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Thank you PIC,
ReplyDeleteIt was about what I expected . A five year sentence which will be considered served after 10 months and replaced with community service.
I think it sends the message that if you know the right people, you can get away with murder, with very little inconvenience....just a few months resting up in a hospital.
The system sucks.
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