SOUTH African prosecutors have said
that their request to appeal against Oscar Pistorius’s manslaughter
conviction and five-year prison sentence will be heard on December 9.
The jailed Paralympian’s legal team has opposed the move, setting the stage for a hearing before the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria next month.
The National Prosecuting Authority had described Pistorius sentence for killing Reeva Steenkamp as “shockingly light”.
Under South African law, the double-amputee could serve just 10 months in jail.
The
prosecuting authority said on Monday it “believes there exists
reasonable prospects of a successful appeal based on a question of law.”
The
27-year-old was handed the five-year sentence by Judge Thokozile Masipa
after a sensational trial which lasted over seven months.
The
athlete shot dead his 29-year-old girlfriend Steenkamp through a locked
toilet door on Valentine’s Day of 2013. He claimed he mistook her for an
intruder.
The judge found there was not enough evidence to
convict him of premeditated murder, jailing him for five years, but the
athlete could serve just one-sixth of that sentence in prison.
The
prosecutors said in their papers that the judge “erred in
over-emphasising the personal circumstances” of the athlete and the fact
he was “anxious and `seems remorseful’” during the trial. Pistorius is
currently serving his sentence in the hospital section of Kgosi Mampuru
prison in Pretoria.
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