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Oscar Pistorius was granted bail today in a South African court, meaning he can be released from jail for the six to eight months before his trial for the allegedly premeditated killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

Magistrate Desmond Nair, in reading his lengthy decision, said, “The

issue before me is whether this accused, being who is and the assets he has [here], would seek to duck and dive all over the world.”

He concluded,

“I cannot find that he is a flight risk.”

Nair said, “The accused has made a case to be released on bail.”

The judge also said he had to weigh whether Pistorius would be a danger to others. He noted that Pistorius has been accused of using foul language against people in arguments and once threatened to break someone’s legs, but he said that was different from someone with an arrest record of violence.

“I appreciate that a person is dead, but I don’t think that is enough,” he said.

Nair also said he could not be influenced by the public’s “shock and outrage” if Pistorius is released.

The judge’s ruling came on the fourth and final day of the bail hearing for Pistorius, the Olympian accused of murdering his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day.

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article courtesy of ABCNews.com

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