I wonder if Barry and June still want to meet with him, and for Barry to talk to him 'man to man' and look him in the eye? I very much doubt OP will want to .. but, it will be interesting to see what happens on that front, and if they leave it long enough to do, prison may have 'broken' him enough to end up confessing. I doubt he ever will though .. but I just wonder if he will be strong enough to hide his guilt if sat down opposite Barry and June, after several months inside?
I am surprised he's allowed a cell phone while incarcerated.......thought cell phones were considered verboten
'Oscar will embrace this opportunity to pay back to society....'
Yeah right!
So according to Arnold, the State should have ignored REEVA'S SCREAMS and all the evidence against the killer?
No, the State did the right thing in prosecuting him. There was every chance that, with a different judge, the outcome would have been different.
BIB
Did Tuson get this wrong, or the reporter? 1/6th of the sentence converted to house arrest would mean that he would be in prison for 4 years 2 months. I thought Roxanne of the DT said he would be in prison 10 months and house arrest for the rest (ie 4years 2 months), ie 5/6ths of the sentence.
In respect of offenders who can be considered for placement under Correctional Supervision or referred back to the court a quo for possible conversion of sentence into Correctional Supervision the following periods must be served:
- Section 276 1(i) of the Criminal Procedure Act.
[SUP]1[/SUP]/[SUB]6 [/SUB][SUB]of sentence must be served prior to placement under Correctional Supervision by the Commissioner. Sentence may not exceed 5 years.
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- Section 276(1) (b) of the Criminal Procedure Act.
Normal term of imprisonment which may be referred to the court a quo upon completion of [SUP]1[/SUP]/[SUB]4[/SUB]of sentence for possible conversion of sentence in terms of section 276A (3). The portion of sentence left to be served may not exceed 5 years.
- Section 287(4) (a) of the Criminal Procedure Act.
Option of a fine as alternative to imprisonment where the sentence does not exceed 5 years: As soon as possible after admission subject to certain conditions.
- Section 287 (4) (b) of the Criminal Procedure Act.
Option of a fine as alternative to imprisonment where the sentence exceeds 5 years imprisonment. Upon completion of [SUP]1[/SUP]/[SUB]4 [/SUB]of sentence case may be referred to court a quo for possible conversion.
Special treatment has started already. #Pistorius driven out of court in his own police van, instead of waiting for the day's cases at 4pm
https://twitter.com/jeromestarkey/status/524550146160603137
A: The family accepts the verdict...Oscar will have opportunity to rehabilitate...I hope the media will give him the chance....I hope Oscar will start his own healing as he walks the path of recovery...
Refuses to answer any questions.
I don't know ... puking, howling, wailing Oz may not last even 10 months in prison. LOL
He's nothing more than a coward with a huge sense of entitlement, used to the good life, giving orders and getting exactly what he demands.
They'll break him.
His family and a couple friends may put up with his sh#t, but SA will not.
The Guardian missed out Uncle A going on about mosaics. I def heard that. Who was it who brought mosaics up at trial, Roux or Nel?
The whole family are beyond belief and beyond redemption IMO. Remember when Lois P said to Nel, "You ought to be ashamed of yourself". OMG, the man is doing his job. I'd love to have shouted that at Roux with all his sneaky, underhand, disingenuous carryings on.
My feelings are that bias played a big part in this trial, from the missing evidence, to the dismissal of the PT witnesses evidence, all of which allowed a reliance on the timeline. When left with circumstantial evidence it's much easier to fit this into any bias held by the decision makers.
This is SA and I believe that JM found it to be irreconcilable, the idea of a privileged white man in his prime, a celebrity sportsman from a wealthy, educated family having to cope with a prison environment. He just would not fit in would he? How can such a man rot in prison with the other riffraff? For JM it had to have been a mistake, a one off, and would never happen again.
JM ignored the question of whether he is a dangerous man despite the other offences he committed with a gun. The not guilty of firing through the sunroof despite 2 witnesses saying he did. I believe he did fire, as it would have been typical of his character. That and the firing a gun at the restaurant could each have resulted in someone being injured, or even killed. Then there are the altercations with other people, the tantrums and the boat incident. All of these in my opinion makes him dangerous, a loose canon.
BIB - really demeaning to mention that while neglecting to mention her law degree. "Good in front of a camera" is a real putdown. That wasn't what made up the entire person, yet the way Masipa described her, she was just eye candy and not much else.She also clearly thought Reeva was not worthy of any respect as all she could find to say was that "she was good in front of a camera". I thought that was very telling.