Oscar pistorius faces no punishment
Oscar Pistorius case: NPA's court bid set down for 9 December
The NPA & Pistorius's legal team have about four weeks to prepare their arguments.
A Wits law professor confirmed to EWN that Gerrie Nel sought consultation on appealing the conviction.
Pistorius is eligible to apply for correctional supervision after serving about 8 months in prison.
Pistorius will today be sentenced for shooting his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013.
EWN understands a cell has been prepared for Pistorius in the same section as the Czech fugitive.
The state prosecutor has finished his sentencing argument in the Oscar Pistorius case.
Advocate Barry Roux says Pistorius believed his life and that of Reeva Steenkamp’s was in danger.
Closing arguments commence after legal teams presented mitigating & aggravating factors this week.
A Correctional Services Department official is testifying for the prosecution in aggravation of sentence.
Reeva Steenkamp’s cousin took the stand briefly this morning to testify in aggravation of sentence.
Kim Martin has been testifying for the state in aggravation of sentence against Oscar Pistorius.
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel has dismissed the suggestion that Pistorius should be sentenced to house arrest.
Barry & June Steenkamp have issued a statement about Oscar Pistorius's apparent offer of a lump sum payment.
It was revealed in court that Reeva Steenkamp's parents are accepting R6,000 a month from Pistorius.
Peet van Zyl has conceded to Gerrie Nel that Pistorius can only blame himself for losing contracts.
As Pistorius’s defence steps up its argument that he’s suffered enough, a fourth witness will take the stand.
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel is today expected to ask the court that Pistorius do at least some time behind bars.
Dr Lore Hartzenberg is the defence’s first witness for argument in mitigation of sentence.
The defence will begin arguments for why Pistorius shouldn’t spend time in jail for his girlfriend’s death