South African prosecutors were in court on Friday pushing for a longer
sentence for Oscar Pistorius for murdering his girlfriend Reeva
Steenkamp, saying his six-year term was “disturbingly inappropriate”.
“The sentence of six years is shockingly lenient and disturbingly
inappropriate,” prosecutor Gerrie Nel argued in court, as the state
sought permission to appeal the sentence handed to the athlete last
month.
Pistorius shot Steenkamp, a model and law graduate, in the early
hours of Valentine’s Day in 2013, saying he mistook her for a burglar
when he fired four times through the door of his bedroom toilet.
At his sentencing in July, High Court judge Thokozile Masipa listed
mitigating factors for giving him less than half the minimum 15-year
term for murder, including the athlete’s claim he believed he was
shooting an intruder.
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Judge Masipa must now decide whether or not to allow the prosecution to appeal to the Supreme Court.
She was also the judge who had originally convicted Pistorius of the
lesser charge of culpable homicide, the equivalent of manslaughter.
Pistorius’s defence said it was an “insult” to suggest that the
court’s sentencing had been flawed and that it was time the case came to
a close.
Pistorius, who pleaded not guilty at his trial in 2014, has always
denied killing Steenkamp in a rage, saying he was trying to protect her.
The year before he killed Steenkamp, Pistorius who is also known as the Blade
Runner became the first double-amputee to race at Olympic level when
he appeared at the London 2012 games.
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