The court hearing the arguments for and against the granting of bail for Oscar Pistorius on Friday broke up for lunch, hours ahead of the judge's decision.<br/> <br />A South African judge will rule on whether to grant bail to "Blade Runner" Pistorius, with prosecutors arguing he is a "cold-blooded killer" and his lawyers saying he is far too famous to pose any sort of flight risk.<br/> <br />Magistrate Desmond Nair told the packed Pretoria court he would release his decision after 1200 GMT, following a week of dramatic testimony recounting how the global sports star shot dead girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his luxury home in the early hours of February 14 - Valentine's Day.<br/> <br />Pistorius' defence team say the killing was a tragic mistake and he deserves bail to prepare for a case that has drawn world-wide attention.<br/> <br />Prosecutors said Pistorius committed premeditated murder when he fired four shots into a bathroom door, hitting his girlfriend cowering on the other side. Steenkamp suffered gunshot wounds to her head, hip and arm.<br/> <br />Police pulled their lead detective off the case on Thursday after it was revealed he himself faces attempted murder charges for shooting at a minibus. He has been replaced by South Africa's top detective Lieutenant General Vinesh Moonoo.