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Los Angeles County DA Nathan Hochman disagrees with a judge's decision to resentence the Menendez brothers. Latest U.S.
LA DA Nathan Hochman spoke to the media during a presser on Wednesday following the Menendez brothers resentencing and said "they've started the path to coming clean" about their actions.
L.A. DA Wants Menendez Brothers’ Resentencing Delayed Again Now That Gavin Newsom Has Pivotal Parole Board Report Dominic Patten Thu, April 17, 2025 at 2:31 AM UTC ...
DA Nathan Hochman Responds to Menendez Brothers Resentencing: ‘Justice Should Never Be Swayed by Spectacle’ Erik and Lyle Menendez had their sentence reduced from life without parole to 50 ...
menendez brothers case: what's next for killers after defense, da spar over resentencing Los Angeles District Attorney, Nathan Hochman outside of court in Los Angeles, Ca Friday, May 9 2025.
The LA County DA's latest motion calls for the Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing to be delayed until the judge can review a recently completed parole board assessment.
LA County DA Nathan Hochman has opposed the resentencing, saying the brothers have yet to take accountability for their actions. The majority of Erik and Lyle’s relatives have shown support for ...
Now with the current DA administration with Nathan Hochman not being favorable to it, obviously their chances are not as good as they once were." Ritter says a contested resentencing hearing is ...
Menendez Brothers’ Lawyer Wants DA ‘Thrown Off’ Case, Resentencing Hearing Delayed. Lyle and Erik, who were sentenced to life without parole for the 1989 slayings of their parents, ...
Erik and Lyle Menendez's long-awaited resentencing hearing has been delayed after a dramatic day in court. The several-day resentencing hearing was expected to begin on Thursday, with 10 Menendez ...
A Los Angeles judge has denied District Attorney Nathan Hochman’s latest effort to withdraw a resentencing request for Erik and Lyle Menendez, setting the stage for a high-profile hearing next week.
Hochman said the DA's office disagrees that "resentencing was appropriate at this time," and claims the brothers continue to lie about allegations of sexual abuse.