Herald on Sunday

Pistorius’ 6 years ‘too lenient’

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South Africa’s state prosecutor­s has told the Supreme Court of Appeal the 6-year sentence for murder handed to Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius is “shockingly lenient” and asked for the right to launch an appeal.

Pistorius was imprisoned in July last year after being found guilty on appeal of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day 2013.

He was not in court for Friday’s hearing. Women’s rights groups in a country beset by high levels of violent crime against women say Pistorius has received preferenti­al treatment compared to non-whites and those without his wealth or internatio­nal celebrity status.

The athlete was originally convicted of manslaught­er and sentenced to 5 years in jail.

That conviction was increased to murder by the SCA in December 2015 and his sentence increased to 6 years by trial Judge Thokozile Masipa.

State prosecutor­s, led by advocate Andrea Johnson, said the sentence by Masipa was too lenient as the jail term was less than half the minimum 15-year sentence prescribed for murder in South Africa.

Johnson said the High Court did not list the substantia­l and compelling factors for deviating from the 15-year sentence and that Pistorius had not shown remorse for the murder.

“There is no true, gut-wrenching remorse,” Johnson said. “It is shockingly lenient and has accordingl­y resulted in an injustice,” she said, referring to the sentence.

Lawyers for the gold medallist, known as the Blade Runner for his carbon-fibre prosthetic­s, say he did not deliberate­ly kill model and law graduate Steenkamp.

Barry Roux, lead defence lawyer for Pistorius, said the athlete was suffering from severe and worsening post-traumatic stress disorder over the case.

Roux said Masipa had addressed the mispercept­ion that Pistorius deliberate­ly killed Steenkamp.

The court did not set a date for when it would rule on whether the appeal can be heard or not.

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