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Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by Nobody: 3:24pm On Feb 22, 2013
Magistrate Desmond Nair just granted Oscar bail as he cannot find ground establishing that the killer athlete is a flight risk .

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Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by Nobody: 3:38pm On Feb 22, 2013
Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) - A magistrate granted bail Friday to Oscar Pistorius, citing a number of problems with the police investigation into the death of the Olympic sprinter's girlfriend.

"I come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail," said Chief Magistrate Desmond Nair, eliciting a celebratory cry of "Yes!" from the courtroom.

Nair said the former chief investigator in the case, Hilton Botha, had made "several errors and concessions" during his testimony.

Specifics of Pistorius' release have not yet been announced.

The decision comes at the end of a four-day bail hearing that has been remarkable for not only its length but its allegations of miscues by a lead police investigator who himself faces attempted murder charges.

Read more: What's life like in a South African prison?

Pistorius is accused of premeditated murder in the February 14 shooting death of Reeva Steenkamp, 29. Authorities and Pistorius' team agree that he killed Steenkamp, but Pistorius says he mistook her for an intruder.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the judge in final arguments before a packed Pretoria courtroom that Pistorius doesn't deserve bail.

"He must realize that long-term imprisonment is almost guaranteed. He might think he'll be acquitted."

The prosecution had several notable missteps during the bail hearing, including the removal of the lead investigator, who had earlier acknowledged under questioning from defense attorney Barry Roux that police could have contaminated the crime scene and had failed to properly catalog evidence.

The South African Police Service pulled Botha, from the case Thursday after prosecutors reinstated seven counts of attempted murder charges against him. Botha is accused of opening fire on a minibus full of people while allegedly drunk in 2011.

Read more: Nike's bullet ad with Pistorius backfires

Prosecutors allege that Pistorius, 26, killed his girlfriend after a heated argument in the early morning hours of Valentine's Day.

The sprinter, however, says he thought an intruder was hiding in a toilet room inside the bathroom of his Pretoria home. He says he fired into the room in a fit of terror before realizing Steenkamp was inside.

In full: Pistorius' affidavit to court

Prosecution plea

Nair questioned Nel over the prosecution's assertion that Pistorius was a flight risk.

What kind of life would he lead if he were to flee? the judge asked.

A life of freedom, the prosecutor said.

Ducking and diving every day with those prosthesis? Nair asked.

A life not in prison, Nel said.

The prosecutor implored the judge to deny Pistorius' bail request, saying courts cannot favor the famous or the disabled.

"We all know that a lot of important people were granted bail and they stayed in the country," Nel told the magistrate. "But lots of very important people have escaped."

Nel pointed to the case of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who fled to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over sex assault allegations.

Assange's face was well-known, the prosecutor said, but "it didn't stop him fleeing arrest."

Roux said the track star needs regular medical treatment for his stumps and his prostheses require routine maintenance.

"Mr. Pistorius cannot go unnoticed through an airport due to his legs," he told the judge.

Pistorius, eyes red, appeared emotional and drained.

At one point, he sat with his eyes closed and shoulders shaking as tears rolled down his face. At other times, he stared straight ahead.

In arguments wrapping up during Thursday's session, the prosecutor said Pistorius' defense team has failed to explain why investigators found two cell phones and the gun believed to have been used in the shooting in front of the shower.

That goes to the prosecution claim that Steenkamp didn't merely get up to relieve herself in the middle of the night, but in fact had locked herself in the bathroom with her cell phone to protect herself from Pistorius.

Earlier in the hearing, Nel argued that evidence showed Pistorius intentionally targeted Steenkamp. Ballistic evidence showed he had to aim at the toilet to hit her, Nel said, and how the bullets traveled through the door suggested he was standing on his prosthetic legs, not his stumps as he claimed.

Pistorius said in his statement that when he shot through the door, he was feeling vulnerable to an intruder because he was not wearing his legs and had limited mobility.

Defense argument

During the bail hearing, being held in a dark, stuffy Pretoria courtroom, Roux hammered away at the credibility of Botha and the entire police investigation. He argued Thursday that the state's case had suffered a "monumental collapse."

He said police had missed a bullet where Steenkamp was shot and may have contaminated the crime scene by failing to wear protective foot covers.

Botha said investigators didn't wear the booties because they'd run out.

Under questioning from Roux, Botha said police didn't have evidence to specifically contradict Pistorius' story.

Then, Botha was gone.

Officials in the case learned Thursday of the charges against Botha, and the South African Police Service moved quickly to take him off the investigation.

While police Commissioner Riah Phiyega praised Botha's work on the case, she removed him in favor of the department's most senior detective.

Accusations against the investigator would be little more than a "speed bump" in the Pistorius case, Bulelwa Makeke, the spokeswoman for South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority, said before Botha was removed.

"Blade Runner"

Pistorius made history last year as the first disabled athlete to compete in the able-bodied London Games. A few weeks after the Olympics, he smashed a record to win the men's 400-meter in the 2012 Paralympic Games.

When Pistorius was 11 months old, his legs were amputated below the knees because he was missing the fibulae.

He runs on special carbon fiber blades, earning the nickname "Blade Runner."

The case has roiled South Africa, where Pistorius is considered a national hero.

Following his arrest on Valentine's Day, Pistorius put his career on hold and pulled out of future races. Sponsors Nike and Oakley suspended their contracts with the runner.


http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/22/world/africa/south-africa-pistorius-case/index.html?c=intl-homepage-t&page=0
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by Nobody: 3:42pm On Feb 22, 2013
Seriously? Eni toh ku ni tie gbe o.

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Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by tunapawizzy: 3:42pm On Feb 22, 2013
could this be a case of getting rewarded for bringing glory to ur country? *JustThinking
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by tefund(m): 3:42pm On Feb 22, 2013
~Bluetooth:

Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) - A magistrate granted bail Friday to Oscar Pistorius, citing a number of problems with the police investigation into the death of the Olympic sprinter's girlfriend.

"I come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail," said Chief Magistrate Desmond Nair, eliciting a celebratory cry of "Yes!" from the courtroom.

Nair said the former chief investigator in the case, Hilton Botha, had made "several errors and concessions" during his testimony.

Specifics of Pistorius' release have not yet been announced.

The decision comes at the end of a four-day bail hearing that has been remarkable for not only its length but its allegations of miscues by a lead police investigator who himself faces attempted murder charges.

Read more: What's life like in a South African prison?

Pistorius is accused of premeditated murder in the February 14 shooting death of Reeva Steenkamp, 29. Authorities and Pistorius' team agree that he killed Steenkamp, but Pistorius says he mistook her for an intruder.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the judge in final arguments before a packed Pretoria courtroom that Pistorius doesn't deserve bail.

"He must realize that long-term imprisonment is almost guaranteed. He might think he'll be acquitted."

The prosecution had several notable missteps during the bail hearing, including the removal of the lead investigator, who had earlier acknowledged under questioning from defense attorney Barry Roux that police could have contaminated the crime scene and had failed to properly catalog evidence.

The South African Police Service pulled Botha, from the case Thursday after prosecutors reinstated seven counts of attempted murder charges against him. Botha is accused of opening fire on a minibus full of people while allegedly drunk in 2011.

Read more: Nike's bullet ad with Pistorius backfires

Prosecutors allege that Pistorius, 26, killed his girlfriend after a heated argument in the early morning hours of Valentine's Day.

The sprinter, however, says he thought an intruder was hiding in a toilet room inside the bathroom of his Pretoria home. He says he fired into the room in a fit of terror before realizing Steenkamp was inside.

In full: Pistorius' affidavit to court

Prosecution plea

Nair questioned Nel over the prosecution's assertion that Pistorius was a flight risk.

What kind of life would he lead if he were to flee? the judge asked.

A life of freedom, the prosecutor said.

Ducking and diving every day with those prosthesis? Nair asked.

A life not in prison, Nel said.

The prosecutor implored the judge to deny Pistorius' bail request, saying courts cannot favor the famous or the disabled.

"We all know that a lot of important people were granted bail and they stayed in the country," Nel told the magistrate. "But lots of very important people have escaped."

Nel pointed to the case of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who fled to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over sex assault allegations.

Assange's face was well-known, the prosecutor said, but "it didn't stop him fleeing arrest."

Roux said the track star needs regular medical treatment for his stumps and his prostheses require routine maintenance.

"Mr. Pistorius cannot go unnoticed through an airport due to his legs," he told the judge.

Pistorius, eyes red, appeared emotional and drained.

At one point, he sat with his eyes closed and shoulders shaking as tears rolled down his face. At other times, he stared straight ahead.

In arguments wrapping up during Thursday's session, the prosecutor said Pistorius' defense team has failed to explain why investigators found two cell phones and the gun believed to have been used in the shooting in front of the shower.

That goes to the prosecution claim that Steenkamp didn't merely get up to relieve herself in the middle of the night, but in fact had locked herself in the bathroom with her cell phone to protect herself from Pistorius.

Earlier in the hearing, Nel argued that evidence showed Pistorius intentionally targeted Steenkamp. Ballistic evidence showed he had to aim at the toilet to hit her, Nel said, and how the bullets traveled through the door suggested he was standing on his prosthetic legs, not his stumps as he claimed.

Pistorius said in his statement that when he shot through the door, he was feeling vulnerable to an intruder because he was not wearing his legs and had limited mobility.

Defense argument

During the bail hearing, being held in a dark, stuffy Pretoria courtroom, Roux hammered away at the credibility of Botha and the entire police investigation. He argued Thursday that the state's case had suffered a "monumental collapse."

He said police had missed a bullet where Steenkamp was shot and may have contaminated the crime scene by failing to wear protective foot covers.

Botha said investigators didn't wear the booties because they'd run out.

Under questioning from Roux, Botha said police didn't have evidence to specifically contradict Pistorius' story.

Then, Botha was gone.

Officials in the case learned Thursday of the charges against Botha, and the South African Police Service moved quickly to take him off the investigation.

While police Commissioner Riah Phiyega praised Botha's work on the case, she removed him in favor of the department's most senior detective.

Accusations against the investigator would be little more than a "speed bump" in the Pistorius case, Bulelwa Makeke, the spokeswoman for South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority, said before Botha was removed.

"Blade Runner"

Pistorius made history last year as the first disabled athlete to compete in the able-bodied London Games. A few weeks after the Olympics, he smashed a record to win the men's 400-meter in the 2012 Paralympic Games.

When Pistorius was 11 months old, his legs were amputated below the knees because he was missing the fibulae.

He runs on special carbon fiber blades, earning the nickname "Blade Runner."

The case has roiled South Africa, where Pistorius is considered a national hero.

Following his arrest on Valentine's Day, Pistorius put his career on hold and pulled out of future races. Sponsors Nike and Oakley suspended their contracts with the runner.


http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/22/world/africa/south-africa-pistorius-case/index.html?c=intl-homepage-t&page=0


it looks like that guy is quilty
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by Tjohn1(m): 3:42pm On Feb 22, 2013
His Lawyers did a good job.
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by vanstanzy(m): 3:42pm On Feb 22, 2013
Bail him for now, but investigate more. The real reason behind her murder has to be established.
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by free2ryhme: 3:42pm On Feb 22, 2013
OMG
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by Nobody: 3:43pm On Feb 22, 2013
Am very sure that this oscar guy will get away with this. The former detective wasn't just removed for nutin

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Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by free2ryhme: 3:44pm On Feb 22, 2013
My guy's legal team good bad sha!!! cheesy.. well justice has been served .. An the babe is dead

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Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by slimpoppa(m): 3:44pm On Feb 22, 2013
Im sure Botha's inconsistencies contributed to that decision.
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by wellmax(m): 3:47pm On Feb 22, 2013
Good for him
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by vanstanzy(m): 3:47pm On Feb 22, 2013
T-john:
His Lawyers did a good job.

That's what Lawyers do best... LIE for a LIVING! grin grin grin
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by MEILYN(m): 3:47pm On Feb 22, 2013
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Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by JMystique(m): 3:47pm On Feb 22, 2013
Be it manslaughter or murder,dt dude is screwed, his career is gone....and he is still gonna do time.Don't drop d soap blade runner
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by simongonner: 3:47pm On Feb 22, 2013
money speaks
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by Chinwem(f): 3:49pm On Feb 22, 2013
OJ Simpson all over again ??
His lawyer must be smiling all the way to the bank
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by vanstanzy(m): 3:50pm On Feb 22, 2013
Amusaopeyemi: Seriously? Eni toh ku ni tie gbe o.

Translation please. undecided undecided undecided
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by tunapawizzy: 3:52pm On Feb 22, 2013
wellmax:

hmmm
so u had to quote that long epistle just becos u wana post a senseless hmmm

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Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by igbsam(m): 3:52pm On Feb 22, 2013
vanstanzy:

Translation please. undecided undecided undecided
Person wey die, na him own don be
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by ochukoccna: 3:52pm On Feb 22, 2013
T-john:
His Lawyers did a good job.
It was more or less down to the judgeMETICULOUSLY DETAILING what he has been hearing
Mehn see as judge dey argue for&against the case based on evidence submitted by both parties before him.
The judge kept basing every thing on evidence&a little on human psychology
Wish the justice system in Nigeria was this detailed and thorough
You can only wish,you can only wish
J-Mystique:
Be it manslaughter or murder,dt dude is screwed, his career is gone....and he is still gonna do time.Don't drop d soap blade runner

Yeah you are right on that but he'll probably write a book on it and if it's a bestseller,he'll sell the film rights to it.
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by dare2think: 3:53pm On Feb 22, 2013
vanstanzy:

Translation please. undecided undecided undecided


When you die, na your palava be that!





Money can get you good lawyers, good lawyers can make magic happen!

Make sure you have the kind of money that can get you OJ-like lawyers, else you are f.u.cked.
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by tunapawizzy: 3:55pm On Feb 22, 2013
Chinwem: OJ Simpson all over again ??
His lawyer must be smiling all the way to the bank
all d way mehn
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by Nobody: 3:56pm On Feb 22, 2013
Cue the Ino Kamoze soundtrack...

Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by sinie: 3:59pm On Feb 22, 2013
What a shame. Obviously this is not going to be a fair trial..

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Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by bigfat04(m): 3:59pm On Feb 22, 2013
[size=25pt]i no even follow the story wetin the guY DO SEF[/size]... cheesy
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by Hugo7(m): 4:03pm On Feb 22, 2013
He never denied killing the girlfriend so i think he deserves it....tombs up to the lawyer
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by phaya(f): 4:03pm On Feb 22, 2013
You can Run but can't hide forever. The truth will ALWAYS come out
Re: Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail by alaladakosta(f): 4:06pm On Feb 22, 2013
holp

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