After 41 days of testimony spanning more than five months, a verdict in the Oscar Pistorius trial has been handed down: GUILTY of culpable homicide, a ruling that comes with no minimum jail sentence.
Judge Thokozile Masipa handed
down her decision Friday, a day after revealing to a packed courthouse
and worldwide television audience that no, she would not find Pistorius guilty of murder
– premeditated or otherwise. Instead, her determination is that the
death of Reeva Steenkamp in the early morning hours of Valentine's Day
last year was a tragic accident; that while Pistorius "acted hastily and
used excessive force," he did not show intend to kill his girlfriend.
Asking Pistorius to stand, Masipa read her decision.
Not guilty of murder. "Instead," Masipa said as Pistorius, reactionless, looked on, "he's found guilty of culpable homicide."
Pistorius also faced three
counts of gun charges – two for discharging a gun in public, one for
illegal possession of ammunition. Masipa found him guilty of one of
those charges – negligently handling a firearm in a restaurant.
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