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California lawmaker Brian Jones criticized a bill he said could release over 1,600 killers, linking its resurgence to the ...
Eligible for parole under California law, the Menendez brothers' case hinges on their risk assessments and the Parole Board's evaluation of their 1989 crimes.
The move streamlines the potential path to freedom for the brothers who have served more than 35 years in prison since being sentenced for killing their parents with shotguns in 1989.
A judge resentenced Erik and Lyle Menendez to a term of 50 years to life in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents, ruling Tuesday the brothers will be eligible for parole. The brothers have ...
In the meantime, Menendez supporters will be making their case to Newsom. Mark Geragos, the brothers’ attorney, said in an interview last week that meetings with the governor and family members ...
In 1989, brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez killed their parents by shooting them multiple times at close range at their mansion ...
Gavin Newsom. It’s likely that June appearance will also serve as their formal parole hearing, according to David Ring, a Los Angeles trial attorney who’s not involved with the Menendez case. If ...
Nearly three decades after Erik and Lyle Menendez were sentenced to life in prison for the murders of their parents, a California judge has reopened a door many believed would remain closed.
In April, Hochman moved to withdraw Gascón’s recommendation, arguing that he did not believe the brothers had taken full ...
Erik and Lyle Menendez have complained they won't get a fair hearing -- and say DA Nathan Hochman and his entire office is ...
Oct. 4: Gascón says his office is reviewing new evidence in the case. Oct. 16: Multiple generations of family members of the Menendez brothers hold a ... Nov. 18: California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he ...