Oscar Pistorius
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A South African appeals
court on Thursday convicted Oscar Pistorius of murder, overturning a lower
court's conviction of the double-amputee Olympian on the lesser charge of
manslaughter for shooting girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp to death in 2013. Justice Lorimer Eric
Leach of the Supreme Court of Appeal delivered the ruling by the five-judge
appeals court in Bloemfontein and directed the trial court, the North Gauteng
High Court, to impose sentence.
"The
accused ought to have been found guilty of murder," Leach said to the
courtroom, in which Steenkamp's mother sat.
Associated Press report continues:
A
15-year prison sentence is the minimum punishment for murder in South Africa.
However, the law allows for a lesser sentence to be imposed in exceptional
circumstances.
Pistorius
was placed under house arrest in October after serving one year in prison. He
had been sentenced to five years in prison for manslaughter. His lawyers can
also argue that he should be shown leniency because he is disabled.
Pistorius,
29, killed Steenkamp in the early morning of Valentine's Day. He insisted he
thought she was an intruder behind the door of a toilet cubicle in his home.
The prosecution said Pistorius shot Steenkamp during an argument.
Leach
said regardless of who might have been behind the door, Pistorius should have
known someone could be killed if he fired.
"The
identity of his victim is irrelevant to his guilt," the judge said.
Under
the concept of "dolus eventualis" in South African law, a person can
be convicted of murder if they foresaw the possibility of someone dying through
their actions and went ahead anyway.
Reeva
Steenkamp's mother, June, sat quietly in the courtroom during the announcement,
which was carried on TV. Pistorius was not there.
Pistorius, a multiple
Paralympic champion, became one of the world's most famous athletes and the
first amputee to run at the Olympics and the able-bodied world championships.
He was known as "Blade Runner" for his carbon-fiber running blades.
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