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Unless you have received  bribes, no reasonable judge could have found Pistorius not  guilty of the more serious charge of murder.
South  African black judges  are corrupt in  addition to lack of confidence in  dealing  with the cases involving  white  criminals.
Judge  in Pistorius trial faces criticism
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Oscar Pistorius sits in the dock looking in  court in Pretoria, South Africa, Friday, …
JOHANNESBURG (AP) —  Several legal groups in South Africa have expressed concern about threats and  harsh criticism of the judge who found Oscar Pistorius guilty  of culpable homicide, but not guilty of the more serious charge of murder.
Some South Africans  said they were surprised and even shocked when Judge Thokozile Masipa ruled  last week that the Paralympic champion was negligent but did not intend to kill  when he fatally shot girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp through a closed toilet door.  Pistorius said he thought a dangerous intruder was in his house; prosecutors  alleged he intentionally killed Steenkamp after an argument.
Police protection for  Masipa has been stepped up since the verdict Friday in the sensational case,  South African media reported. The case will return to the global spotlight when  Pistorius, who is free on bail, appears before the judge for a sentencing  hearing on Oct. 13.
In a statement, three  legal groups described a "wave of criticism" directed at Masipa that  in some cases could border on hate speech, defamation and contempt of court.  The comments include allegations that the judge is corrupt, as well as attacks  on her race and gender.
"In judging,  there's a lot of analysis of the information before the court and applying the  law to what is before you," Thabang Pooe, a researcher at legal group  SECTION27, said Tuesday. "Attacking the judge's integrity and making  insinuations of bribery or that she's not fit because she's a woman, or that  she's black, means that you're breaking down the belief in the law."
Masipa, 66, is a  former social worker and journalist who became one of the first black female  judges in South Africa, which shed white racist rule in 1994. Her supporters  have described her as a symbol of accomplishment in a country where poverty and  unemployment remain obstacles for many people.
The legal groups,  including SECTION27, the Legal Resources Centre and the Centre for Child Law,  said people are entitled to disagree with the verdict and that the prosecution  can appeal. Prosecutors have said they will decide whether to appeal after  sentencing.
The sentence for a  culpable homicide conviction is at the judge's discretion and can range from a  suspended sentence and a fine to as much as 15 years in prison. Legal experts  have cited five years as a guideline.
Meanwhile, South  African sports officials have said Pistorius can compete for South Africa  again, as long as his running doesn't go against the ruling of the judge.
Many legal analysts  agreed with the judge's ruling that Pistorius could not be found guilty of premeditated  murder. But some believe the law supported a conviction on a lesser murder  charge on the grounds that Pistorius knew someone — in his version, a perceived  intruder— was behind the toilet door and also knew that firing four bullets  into the door could cause that person's death.
James Grant, an  associate professor of law at the University of the Witwatersrand in  Johannesburg, said in an online analysis that "there appear to be errors  of law" in Masipa's judgment.
"The effect is  that, if the state does appeal, and one may well expect that it will, Pistorius  continues to face the prospect of a murder conviction," Grant wrote.
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