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		 Pistorius 
		should serve at least 10 years in prison: prosecutor 
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		[October 17, 2014] 
		By Lynette Ndabambi
 PRETORIA (Reuters) - South African track 
		star Oscar Pistorius should serve at least 10 years in prison for 
		killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, on Valentine's Day last year, 
		the state prosecutor said at the close of the athlete's sentencing 
		hearing on Friday.
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			 Judge Thokozile Masipa adjourned the session until Tuesday, when 
			she is expected to sentence Pistorius and end a six-month, on-off 
			trial that has captivated millions worldwide. 
 The 27-year-old Paralympic and Olympic athlete, whose lower legs 
			were amputated as a baby, was convicted of culpable homicide last 
			month for the shooting of 29-year-old law graduate and model 
			Steenkamp.
 
 "The minimum term that society will be happy with will be 10 years 
			imprisonment," chief prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the hearing. "This 
			is a serious matter. The negligence borders on intent. Ten years is 
			the minimum."
 
 
			 
			The defense and prosecution teams have spent much of the five-day 
			sentencing hearing arguing over whether Pistorius should go to jail 
			or be punished with house arrest and community service. Legal 
			experts are split on the likely outcome.
 
 A non-custodial sentence would be likely to spark public anger, 
			fuelling a perception among black South Africans that, 20 years 
			after the end of white-minority apartheid rule, wealthy whites can 
			still secure preferential justice. Masipa is only the second black 
			female judge in South Africa.
 
 "We shouldn't fail the parents. We shouldn't fail society. Society 
			may lose its trust in the court," Nel said.
 
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			Defense attorney Barry Roux earlier said the double-amputee sprinter 
			should be given community service because he had shown remorse and 
			had been punished enough since he shot dead Steenkamp through a 
			toilet door in his Pretoria apartment. Pistorius said he mistook 
			Steenkamp for an intruder.
 "He wants to make good as far as possible. Serious regard should be 
			given to a community-based sentence so something good can come out 
			of this," Roux said.
 
 (Writing by Joe Brock; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
 
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