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Oscar Pistorius murder appeal denied, now faces up to 15 years for murder conviction

3 years after he fatally shot and killed his girlfriend, South African Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius will now appear in Pretoria’s High Court in April to face sentencing after the Constitutional Court dismissed his appeal “for lack of prospects of success" and found him guilty of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's day in 2013.

The prosecution will argue for a sentence of at least 15 years at next month’s hearing, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority told SA local news media. The court had stated in its arugment in papers filed to the Constitutional Court that it was not in the interests of justice for Pistorius to be allowed to appeal the murder conviction.

Pistorius already served a year in jail, but was released in October, to serve the remainder of his term at home, with strict provisions on when he could leave home and how far he could travel. But now faces 15 years in jail.
The Constitutional Court ruling was made Wednesday but was made public Thursday.

51 comments:

  1. Choi.. I thought he was not guity
    How can u shoot some1 n not b guity.. Im smoke abakaliki weed?













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  2. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin4 March 2016 at 06:43

    Good for him.

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  3. Choi, the spirit behind his travails has vowed not to leave him till it destroys him. I feel for Oscar.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  4. That's a good justice.... Because he's part of the story didn't make any sense.


    LIB Celebrity

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  5. At least dat would console the family of the deceased. Linda take note!

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  6. Eventually he is going to be jailed for his crime. Everyone was aggrieved because of his early release.

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  7. Another ruined career case....ProudlyDeltan

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  8. U got a grt life even wen u are disable still u got a beautiful geh grt carreer n dix is hw u end even single tin u worked for!!

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  9. I thought we are done wit this guys matter

    #LibBadBoy

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  10. Dy shd sentence ds man already . D case has dragd too long

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  11. Very good... Double your hustle.

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  12. Yes Yes I love how SA is handling this guys case.

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  13. This case never die?
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  14. The evil that men do, lives with them

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  15. He committed murder??? He should face the consequences. No matter what, he didn't have the right to take the life of another person

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  16. Him never see anything yet... next time him no go wan carry eye see gun....

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  17. Now we are talking! the guy needs to serve his term. There is no room for women abusers anymore.

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  18. Make una live dis guy naaaaah!

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  19. Can this guy be locked up already?

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  20. Everywhere new of man who abused or kiiled their partners. What kind of love will make a woman to remain in an abusive relationship? Run for your life at the first smell of domestic violence!

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  21. Wow....this case is still on? It's a pity

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  22. I hope he gets jailed dis time

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  23. As it should be. This will serve as a deterrent to public figures who always believe they can escape justice based on sentiments and their popularity.

    Olly

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  24. Can they just get this thing done with?

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  25. No mercy... I use to love the guy.. But now I reserve my comment...







    ...... Liber maniac.....

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  26. Okay thats nice,he killed her,he deserve to be sent to life in prison,he is an asshole,thirty years pls!

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  27. **********Eyhaaaaa******* mey dem piri dis man na !!!!

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  28. They do and get it over with

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  29. SA is confused about this guy. Too many varying verdicts about him. It must be very painful for the victim's family.

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  30. Oh God of Justice. We worship your name. Oscar, you can't escape the justice of the almighty God.

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  31. I kinda pity him sha.






    #Linda'spal

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  32. That's it. He should deal with it

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