Oscar Pistorius has likely avoided
25 years to life in prison — for now at least — after a judge said
Thursday she would not convict the paralympian of murder.
The double amputee
instead could serve as little as three years behind bars, or even a
lengthy house arrest, after Judge Thokozile Masipa said she would not
return a verdict of murder or premeditated murder.
Masipa stopped short of
delivering her final verdict, adjourning proceedings until Friday. But
Pretoria-based criminal defense lawyer Marius du Toit told NBC News the
judge made clear that her intention was to convict Pistorius of culpable
homicide, a charge similar to manslaughter in the United States.
The door was still open for the
prosecution to appeal to try to make the murder charge stick. But were
it to remain, a culpable homicide conviction carries a minimum five-year
sentence. This means Pistorius could be out on parole in three years on
good behavior.
Du Toit acknowledged that some would refuse to accept the verdict, but he said the outcome would "really change Pistorius' public perception. I do not know if he will be able to compete athletically after this, but there might be a life for him after all this is over," he added.
Even if Pistorius is imprisoned, his
jail time could be converted into a house arrest with added conditions
such as a ban on drinking alcohol, according to South African
criminologist Laurie Pieters. Pieters said she expected state
prosecutors to appeal.
The judge’s decision not
to convict Pistorius of murder came amid a day of high drama at the
court in Pretoria, South Africa. According to du Toit, the prosecution
case of premeditated murder fell apart for two reasons.
First, the judge said
most of the witnesses "got their facts wrong" and their testimony did
not match the timings of phone calls made on the night of the killing.
Second, despite
describing Pistorius as "a very poor witness," the judge could not say
with certainty that his version of events was untrue.
"When it came to Pistorius’
evidence, the judge had to ask herself, 'Despite the fact that you are
absolutely rubbish in the witness box, can I exclude your version as a
reasonable possibility?' And she could not," du Toit said.
If Pistorius does serve
time behind bars it will likely be at Pretoria Central Prison. He would
start in the maximum-security wing before being considered for transfer
to the medium-security section.
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