Oscar Pistorius to challenge appeal ruling
Oscar Pistorius' case will return to court next month after
his lawyers said Tuesday they will challenge a judge's decision to allow
prosecutors to appeal the Olympic runner's negligent killing conviction.
Prosecutors want Pistorius convicted of the more serious
crime of murder for shooting girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013 and were
granted permission in December to take the case to South Africa's Supreme Court
of Appeal.
Fighting back, Pistorius lawyers' said in their brief
statement Tuesday that they have applied to argue against Judge Thokozile
Masipa's ruling to allow prosecutors to appeal.
Their application will be heard in court on March 13,
Pistorius' lawyers said.
Masipa presided over Pistorius' seven-month murder trial
last year and found the double-amputee athlete guilty of culpable homicide for
shooting Steenkamp multiple times through a closed toilet door in his home on
Valentine's Day. She ruled Pistorius did not intend to kill Steenkamp and
acquitted him of murder, but found he acted negligently when he fired four
times through the door from close range with his 9 mm pistol.
Pistorius testified he mistook Steenkamp for a dangerous
nighttime intruder.
Masipa also allowed prosecutors — who argued Pistorius
committed premeditated murder after a fight with his girlfriend— to then appeal
against her culpable homicide verdict.
If the Supreme Court of Appeal finds that Pistorius should
have been found guilty of murder, as prosecutors contend, he faces a minimum
sentence of 15 years in prison. A date has not been set for any Supreme Court
appeal by the prosecution.
Pistorius was sentenced to five years in prison and is being
held at a prison in the South African capital, Pretoria. He could be eligible
to be moved to house arrest in August, when he may be able to serve the
remainder of his sentence at his uncle's home.
The Olympian and multiple Paralympic champion turned 28 in
November while in prison.
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