Officials at South Africa’s department of correctional services were not immediately available for comment. The release of Pistorius, whose lower legs were amputated when he was a baby, was largely expected. This was because he was sentenced under South African law to serve a short period of time in jail, or just one-sixth of the sentence. Pistorius is being held in South Africa’s capital at the Pretoria Central Prison, once the execution site for opponents of South Africa’s racist, white-minority government. Steenkamp, a 29-year-old law graduate and model, died almost instantly on Valentine’s Day in 2013 when Pistorius shot her through a locked toilet door at his luxury Pretoria home. Prosecutors had pushed for a murder conviction. But the athlete maintained he fired in the mistaken belief an intruder was hiding behind the door, a defence that struck home in a country with one of the world’s highest rates of violent crimes. The prosecutors won their bid to appeal the culpable homicide conviction and will seek a murder conviction when their case is heard in November. The decision could leave Pistorius open to a prison sentence of at least 15 years if he is convicted of murder.
Tuesday, June 09, 2015
Pistorius To Be Released On Parole In August – Family Member
Officials at South Africa’s department of correctional services were not immediately available for comment. The release of Pistorius, whose lower legs were amputated when he was a baby, was largely expected. This was because he was sentenced under South African law to serve a short period of time in jail, or just one-sixth of the sentence. Pistorius is being held in South Africa’s capital at the Pretoria Central Prison, once the execution site for opponents of South Africa’s racist, white-minority government. Steenkamp, a 29-year-old law graduate and model, died almost instantly on Valentine’s Day in 2013 when Pistorius shot her through a locked toilet door at his luxury Pretoria home. Prosecutors had pushed for a murder conviction. But the athlete maintained he fired in the mistaken belief an intruder was hiding behind the door, a defence that struck home in a country with one of the world’s highest rates of violent crimes. The prosecutors won their bid to appeal the culpable homicide conviction and will seek a murder conviction when their case is heard in November. The decision could leave Pistorius open to a prison sentence of at least 15 years if he is convicted of murder.
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