I totally agree. At the very beginning of her statement, I sensed anger coming out of her. Seething anger, in my opinion. She did not seem like a calm, objective judge, like she appeared to be when the trial began, in my opinion.
Karyn Maughan ‏@karynmaughan 19s19 seconds ago
BREAKING: state says it can't rule out possibility of appeal against #OscarPistorius sentence.
Karyn Maughan ‏@karynmaughan 18s18 seconds ago
#OscarPistorius attorney: we think the sentence is fair.
But even though I agree she fell for his story - 6 years for murder with a firearm plus 4 shots is madness from a legal perspective!
The Steenkamp family doesn't want to comment now, Pistorius family will apparently issue a statement.
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#OscarPistorius has been led down the stairs to the holding cells. A distraught Aimee stormed out of court. Relatives consoling Carl. BB
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For sure! That's why I said inept. She's blinded by her relativism and it's made for extremely bad case law. No way will the NPA allow this to go unchallenged. It's a dangerous precedent that goes way beyond this case. She hasn't just given OP a get out of jail card, she's handed one to every future murderer.
She was explicit about the role of the Court and I felt that. That's why barristers fight so hard for their respective sides in the knowledge that the judge or jury will get the right decision. They trust in the system to prevail and the judge to appropriate the right sentence. Masipa was not cut out to view the two advocates submissions impartially and objectively. She's just inept.
The Steenkamp family doesn't want to comment now, Pistorius family will apparently issue a statement.
Clearly, she wanted to demonstrate to the public that she's 'fearless'. Not a good mindset in a judge - her role is to ensure that justice is seen to be done...