Oscar Pistorius granted bail after murder conviction

South African Supreme Court upgraded the athlete’s sentence to murder last week

South African athlete Oscar Pistorius has been granted bail following his conviction for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day two years ago.

Pistorius (29) will seek to appeal his murder conviction at the Constitutional Court, defense lawyer Barry Roux told the High Court in Pretoria on Tuesday.

If that fails he could face a 15-year jail term.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel said that while the state accepted his right to appeal, there was no basis for a successful legal challenge.

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As Pistorius stood in court, Judge Aubrey Ledwaba told him that under the bail conditions, he must remain under house arrest where he has been serving part of his previous five-year sentence for culpable homicide since October, be subject to electronic monitoring and be banned for traveling more than 20 kilometers from his uncle’s home.

He will next return to court in April 18th to provide an update on his Constitutional Court appeal.

South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal overturned the manslaughter verdict last Thursday that a High Court judge handed down in October last year.

Pistorius shot Steenkamp in his bathroom.

Known as the Blade Runner because of his J-shaped prosthetic blades, Pistorius won six Paralympic gold medals and was the first double-amputee runner to compete at the Olympic Games.

He was born without fibula in both legs, which were amputated when he was 11 months old.

Agencies