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Judge clears way for Pistorius appeal

Published: 11 Dec 2014 - 06:39 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 01:05 am

PRETORIA: A South African judge yesterday cleared the way for prosecutors to seek a murder conviction against Oscar Pistorius, enabling an appeal that could dramatically increase his punishment for killing his girlfriend. 
Prosecutors welcomed the decision, which could see the Paralympian star sprinter receive a jail term of at least 15 years if the appeal is approved rather than the five years he was sentenced to for manslaughter.
“Our argument was that he should have been convicted of murder, and then would have been sentenced to a minimum sentence of 15 years,” said the National Prosecuting Authority’s Nathi Mncube.
Original trial judge Thokozile Masipa granted prosecutors the leave to appeal, saying she could not rule out the prospect that a challenge would succeed in the Supreme Court of Appeal. Pistorius, 28, said he shot his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp four times through a locked toilet door in the early hours of  Valentine’s Day in 2013, believing she was an intruder. 
Prosecutors argued that he deliberately killed the 29-year-old law graduate after an argument, and were furious that he could spend less than a year behind bars if granted home leave.
A lawyer representing Steenkamp’s parents Barry and June said the couple felt that “justice must run its course — they’re out of it now”.
“Really it’s got nothing to do with them at this time,” Dup de Bruyn said by telephone.
“They don’t even want to try to influence it or say anything about it. They want to carry on with their lives, it’s as simple as that actually.”
AFP