Really? I would have thought prison conditions should have been totally irrelevant in her consideration of his guilt because that is not written in law. What you are basically saying is that her decision was not based on the law, but rather something else, which is indeed corrupt.
BBM I totally agree with you.
I don't know wether Angela Carr in post 1088 was ironical when writing "I do understand Masipa not wanting to send him to a South African prison for murder. The prisons are a disgrace, and no normal person would want to even spend a weekend there,..."
Unfortunately prisons in SA are what they are and that's reality.
And JM has to grant justice.