Pistorius' lawyers say that Judge Thokozile Masipa should not grant prosecutors permission to challenge her decision to acquit Pistorius of murder for shooting girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp through a toilet cubicle door.
Masipa instead found the double-amputee Olympic athlete guilty of a lesser charge of manslaughter and sentenced him to five years in prison.
Prosecutors want to appeal that verdict, saying Masipa made an error in her interpretation of the law. They said they also want to appeal the sentence, calling it "shockingly light."
If on the appeal Pistorius is convicted of murder, he would face a minimum of 15 years in prison.
The prosecution filed its initial appeal papers earlier this month. They must first ask Masipa for permission to take the case to the Supreme Court of Appeal and a hearing with Masipa is scheduled for Dec 9.
In their response, which was filed yesterday according to a court stamp, Pistorius' defense lawyers said prosecutors' arguments are flawed and Masipa had "correctly applied" the law in Pistorius' murder trial.
"The correct approach is to ... Strike the matter from the roll," Pistorius' lawyers wrote, asking Masipa to dismiss the appeal.
Prosecutors want to appeal a third decision by Masipa, where she found Pistorius not guilty of illegal possession of ammunition for bullets found in his home for which he didn't have a license.
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