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Oscar Pistorius trial live telecast
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Firearms dealer Sean Patrick Rens told the Pretoria High Court on Monday that athlete Oscar Pistorius was aware of the gun laws prior to selling to him guns and for the latter to get his licenses, CNN said. -
Police witness says Pistorius prosthetics-less when he bashed toilet door after shooting girlfriend
A recreation of the scene where Paralympian gold medalist Oscar Pistorius allegedly bashed the bathroom door open after shooting his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp has been reenacted in the Pretoria High Court today, Bloomberg said. -
Pistorius breaks down, vomits following medical examiner's testimony of dead girlfriend's wounds
Medical examiner Gert Saayman will return for the third time as a witness against Paralympian Oscar Pistorius murder trial today, Bloomberg said. -
Ex-girlfriend recalls 'trigger-happy' Pistorius during a temper tantrum
In the recent proceedings of Oscar Pistorius' murder trial, his ex-girlfriend Samantha Taylor and security guard Pieter Baba were called to testify to shed light on the events leading to the death of Reeva Steenkamp. -
Witness sheds light to Pistorius' dubious character with restaurant firing incident
Boxer Kevin Lerena, who was presented by prosecutors as one of the witnesses against Oscar Pistorius in his televised murder trial, said that the athlete asked a friend to take the blame of a shooting incident at a restaurant that happened less than a month before the fatal shooting of Reeva Steenkamp, Chron said in a report. -
Judge approves partial broadcast of Pistorius trial
Gauteng High Court Judge Dunstan Mlambo ruled that local media outlets will be allowed to do a live broadcast of Paralympian Oscar Pistorius' murder trial except in the instance that witnesses will be providing their testimonies against the accused. -
South African court postpones ruling over local television stations to broadcast Pistorius trial
Judge Dunstan Mlambo of the South African High Court said on Wednesday that the court's decision to whether it will approve the live telecast of the murder trial of Paralympian Oscar Pistorius will be moved to Tuesday next week.
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