Pistorius’ Sentencing Hearing Over Girlfriend’s Death Begins
African track star Oscar Pistorius is in Pretoria High Court on Monday
for a sentencing hearing that will determine whether he serves jail time
for the negligent killing of his girlfriend, or walks out a free man.
Pistorius arrived at the court, staring straight ahead as police
officers that escorted him into the court building. He declined to
answer questions from the scrum of reporters but greeted his family
inside the court with smiles and hugs.
After a six-month, on-off
trial that captivated South Africa and millions more around the world
who admired Pistorius as a symbol of triumph over physical adversity,
opinion is starkly divided on the eventual outcome.
Reuters reports
that a non-custodial sentence would be likely to spark public anger,
fuelling a perception among black South Africans that, 20 years after
the end of apartheid, wealthy whites can still secure preferential
justice.
“At the end of the day a young lady was killed and someone
should pay for it,” said 57-year-old Mildred Lekalakala, a member of the
Women’s League of the ruling African National Congress.
The
27-year-old Paralympic and Olympic athlete, whose lower legs were
amputated as a baby, was convicted of culpable homicide last month for
the Valentine’s Day shooting of 29-year-old law graduate and model Reeva
Steenkamp.
Judge Thokozile Masipa cleared Pistorius of the more
serious charge of murder, saying prosecutors had failed to prove his
intent to kill when he fired four 9mm rounds through the door of a
toilet cubicle, in what he said was the mistaken belief an intruder was
hiding behind it.
A murder conviction would have almost certainly
carried a jail sentence. Culpable homicide, South Africa’s equivalent of
manslaughter, can be punished by anything from 15 years in jail to a
suspended sentence or community service.
In a front page headline on
Friday, South Africa’s Times newspaper cited experts saying: ‘Oscar
won’t go to jail’. Conversely, Johannesburg’s Star said he was likely to
get as many as 10 years behind bars, with a portion suspended.
At
the sentencing hearing, Masipa is expected to hear arguments from
prosecution and defense, possibly for as long as a day each, and
psychological and probation experts before making her ruling.
The
decision by 66-year-old Masipa, only the second black woman to rise to
South Africa’s bench, to absolve Pistorius of murder drew criticism from
many legal experts and the public in a country infamous for violence,
particularly against women.
The professional criticism centred on
the legal notion of intent via ‘dolus eventualis’, whereby a person is
held responsible for the foreseeable consequences of their actions.
Laymen have pondered the practical consequences of the ruling, in
particular what it meant for the legal principle of self-defence.
10/14/2014
Pistorius’ Sentencing Hearing Over Girlfriend’s Death Begins
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