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Will Oscar Pistorius be granted parole?
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D-Day! 5 Things to know about Oscar Pistorius’s parole hearing

The day Oscar Pistorius has dreamt of – his parole hearing – has finally arrived. Here’s everything you need to know about it…

Oscar Pistorius

Will Oscar Pistorius be granted parole?
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The day Oscar Pistorius has likely been dreaming out – his parole application – has finally dawned. But will today see the former Paralympian – convicted of killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013 – be given the opportunity of an early prison release?

Here’s everything you need to know…

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FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT OSCAR PISTORIUS’S PAROLE HEARING

Where will the parole hearing take place?

The parole hearing will take place at the Atteridgeville Prison in Pretoria. This is where Oscar – the offender – spent most of his 13-year and five-month murder sentence.

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According to SA law, offenders become eligible for parole after serving half of their sentence. The parole hearing does not necessarily mean the offender will be granted an early release. It does mean that the offender will be considered.

The hearing is undertaken by the Correctional Service Parole Board (CSPB).

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Will Pistorius be granted parole? Image via THEMBA HADEBE/ AFP

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What will happen during the hearing?

The CSPB will evaluate recommendations made by professionals like psychologists and correctional officers, who will determine the following; 

  • If the offender is remorseful for their actions
  • If the offender has been rehabilitated and can be reintegrated into society
  • The risk of the offender re-offending or posing a danger to the community

The board will also accept a submission from the offender – written or oral – in which he pleads his case.

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Additionally, the board will accept submissions by the victim’s family – the Steenkamps – of their decision to support or oppose the parole application.

Is anyone opposing the parole bid?

According to reports, Reeva Steenkamp’s mother will not only attend Oscar’s parole hearing, but oppose the bid altogether. This, following her previous claims that Oscar was “not remorseful” for his actions.

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Reeva Steenkamp’s parents Barry and June are opposing Pistorius’s parole bid. Image via Facebook: Reeva Rebecca Foundation

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Steenkamp family lawyer Tanya Koen told Netwerk24 that Reeva’s parents will make written representations, and June will also deliver her victim-offender statement in person.

COULD HE GO HOME TODAY?

Will the decision be made immediately? And could Oscar Pistorius be released from jail today?

The decision is made by the CSPB following a deliberation over their findings.

Should they grant parole, Oscar could also be released as soon as today.

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What are the rules and regulations of parole? And what happens if they are broken?

While regulations vary according to the nature of each case and offender, common parole conditions include the following;

  • Having a fixed address and reporting to a parole officer or police station
  • Having travel limited and being subjected to a curfew
  • Being subjected to random drug and alcohol tests
  • Prohibited from owning a dangerous weapon
  • Prohibited from reoffending in any way

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Given Oscar’s history, he may additionally be prohibited from consuming alcohol or even visiting establishments that sell alcohol.

According to the CSPB, should offenders break any rules, their parole will likely be revoked. Offenders will then be returned to prison to continue their sentence behind bars.