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Heather Saul

Oscar Pistorius sentencing: Judge Masipa branded an 'embarrassment to the justice system' over six-year sentence

The judge who has sentenced Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp has been branded an “embarrassment to the justice system” by a women’s rights group for handing down a six-year sentence for murder. 

Judge Thokozile Masipa delivered the short sentence in Pretoria High Court today as the Paralympic gold athlete was told of his fate after his sentence for culpable homicide was upgraded to murder. 

Members of the Women's League of the ruling African National Congress (ANCWL), said the sentence handed down by Masipa was insufficient. 

“First five years, now six years? She is an embarrassment to the justice system,” ANCWL spokeswoman Jacqueline Mofokeng told Reuters. “It is an insult to women in this country.”

Pistorius shot Ms Steenkamp four times through a locked bathroom door. He has always maintained he believed she was an intruder. 

In her remarks, Judge Masipa said there are a number of aggravating factors when choosing the length of a custodial sentence, but that they are outweighed by mitigating factors such as Pistorius' remorse and rehabilitation. 

She highlighted ‘misperceptions’ which emerged through the trial, such as that Pistorius had an argument with Ms Steenkamp on the night of her death. 

“Public opinion may be loud and persistent but it can play no role in the decision of this court,” Masipa said. “I am of the view that a long term in prison will not serve justice.”

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