We bring you all the updates of Oscar Pistorius's bail hearing on one page
Oscar Pistorius' bail application has been postponed to Thursday by the Pretoria Magistrate's Court.
Magistrate Desmond Nair ruled that he would remain in custody again at the Brooklyn police station holding cells.
The State is confident about its murder case against paralympian Oscar Pistorius, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said on Wednesday.
REEVA Steenkamp suffered gunshot wounds to the head - above the right ear - hip and elbow, a shot which broke her arm, the Pretoria Magistrate's Court heard yesterday.
Botha maintained that life in prison was "no joke".
Investigating officer Hilton Botha was accused of walking without protected shoe covers in Pistorius' house in Pretoria. Botha said he should have worn them, "but they were not around". Click here for more
Roux said one of the residents who gave a statement about screaming lived 600m away. Click here for more
"Did you take steps to find out who the owner of the ammunition was?" asked Roux.When Botha said he had not, Roux said it was Pistorius' father's ammunition. Click here for more
The court heard earlier that four cellphones were found at Pistorius' home -- two Blackberrys and two iPhones. Click here for more
Witnesses will testify on a woman screaming at athlete Oscar Pistorius's home. Click here for more
"It is a herbal remedy," Roux said. "It is not a steroid and it's not a banned substance." Click here for more
Police found boxes of testosterone and injection needles in the house of paralympian Oscar Pistorius after his girlfriend was shot dead, the Pretoria Magistrate's Court heard on Wednesday. Click here for more
Investigating officer Hilton Botha responds to questions from prosecutor Gerrie Nel. Click here for more
A charge of possession of unlicensed ammunition will be added to athlete Oscar Pistorius' murder docket, the Pretoria Magistrate's Court heard on Wednesday. Click here for more
There was non-stop fighting at athlete Oscar Pistorius' home on the morning his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp was shot dead, the Pretoria Magistrate's Court heard on Wednesday. Click here for more
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Sports giant Nike, sunglasses company Oakley and two United States companies have cut their ties with Pistorius since he was charged with murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp early on Thursday. Click here for more
Oscar Pistorius was drug-tested before and during last year's Paralympic Games in London, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) said on Wednesday, adding that on both occasions the results were negative. Click here for more
“We want him to be treated like other criminals that have been charged with murder or abuse of women” - Xingwana. Click here for more
UPDATES: Day 2 of Pistorius bail hearing
We bring you all the updates of Oscar Pistorius's bail hearing on one page
Oscar Pistorius' bail application has been postponed to Thursday by the Pretoria Magistrate's Court.
Magistrate Desmond Nair ruled that he would remain in custody again at the Brooklyn police station holding cells.
State case against Pistorius strong: NPA
The State is confident about its murder case against paralympian Oscar Pistorius, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said on Wednesday.
Oscar sobs again at court hearing
REEVA Steenkamp suffered gunshot wounds to the head - above the right ear - hip and elbow, a shot which broke her arm, the Pretoria Magistrate's Court heard yesterday.
Pistorius bail hearing continues
Botha maintained that life in prison was "no joke".
Pistorius cops accused of scene contamination
Investigating officer Hilton Botha was accused of walking without protected shoe covers in Pistorius' house in Pretoria. Botha said he should have worn them, "but they were not around". Click here for more
Only Pistorius was heard screaming
Roux said one of the residents who gave a statement about screaming lived 600m away. Click here for more
Advocate Barry Roux begins defense rounds
"Did you take steps to find out who the owner of the ammunition was?" asked Roux.When Botha said he had not, Roux said it was Pistorius' father's ammunition. Click here for more
Four cellphones found at Pistorius' home
The court heard earlier that four cellphones were found at Pistorius' home -- two Blackberrys and two iPhones. Click here for more
Lights on, gunshots, screams: witness
Witnesses will testify on a woman screaming at athlete Oscar Pistorius's home. Click here for more
Testosterone at Pistorius home not banned: Lawyer
"It is a herbal remedy," Roux said. "It is not a steroid and it's not a banned substance." Click here for more
Testosterone found in Pistorius bedroom: SAPS
Police found boxes of testosterone and injection needles in the house of paralympian Oscar Pistorius after his girlfriend was shot dead, the Pretoria Magistrate's Court heard on Wednesday. Click here for more
Oscar knew it was Reeva: cop
Investigating officer Hilton Botha responds to questions from prosecutor Gerrie Nel. Click here for more
Pistorius will face ammo charge
A charge of possession of unlicensed ammunition will be added to athlete Oscar Pistorius' murder docket, the Pretoria Magistrate's Court heard on Wednesday. Click here for more
'Non-stop fighting' claim in Pistorius case
There was non-stop fighting at athlete Oscar Pistorius' home on the morning his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp was shot dead, the Pretoria Magistrate's Court heard on Wednesday. Click here for more
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No other local sponsors for Pistorius: manager
Sports giant Nike, sunglasses company Oakley and two United States companies have cut their ties with Pistorius since he was charged with murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp early on Thursday. Click here for more
Paralympics: Pistorius dope-tested twice at games - IPC
Oscar Pistorius was drug-tested before and during last year's Paralympic Games in London, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) said on Wednesday, adding that on both occasions the results were negative. Click here for more
Women protest at Pistorius bail hearing
“We want him to be treated like other criminals that have been charged with murder or abuse of women” - Xingwana. Click here for more
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