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26th August 2016
02:05pm BST

Judge Thokozile Masipa, who heard the original trial in July and sentenced the sprinter, has rejected the state's claim that she had been to kind in her decision. She said: "I am not persuaded that there are reasonable prospects of successful appeal or that another court would find differently. The application for leave to appeal against sentence is dismissed with costs."
Pistorius's defence lawyer, Barry Roux, called the questioning of the court's sentencing an 'insult' and said the case had to be closed after the judge's ruling.
"Enough is enough. What does the state want?" he said. "This process has been exhausted beyond the point of exhaustion."Explore more on these topics: