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Former Alameda County DA Pamela Price has accused current DA Ursula Jones-Dixon of dismantling reforms aimed at addressing ...
Despite her concerns over the direction of her former office, Price said “no” when asked about her desire to mount a recall ...
Hundreds of people convicted of murder in California didn’t kill anyone. They were handed long sentences because they drove a ...
On Tuesday, that future was rewritten to give the brothers their first chance at freedom, after a judge’s resentencing made them immediately eligible for parole. The once-unthinkable development ...
Cooper Koch revealed how Erik Menéndez reacted to him and brother Lyle Menéndez being resentenced to 50 years to life. “I’m so grateful that that happened,” Koch, 28, who played Erik on ...
Following the resentencing decision on May 13, future parole considerations would have taken place at separate hearings, likely months after the hearing that was already scheduled for June.
So imagine my surprise last year when then-L.A. County Dist. Atty. George Gascón announced he backed a resentencing of the brothers, arguing 35 years was enough time for the crime of murdering ...
Family members testified that the brothers had turned their lives around in prison through education and other self-help groups in the lead-up to their resentencing, and Jesic also said he was ...
Now, the resentencing makes Erik and Lyle immediately eligible for parole and allows Gov. Gavin Newsom to commute their sentence, per Fox 11 Los Angeles. The Menendez siblings made a virtual video ...
The pair, who allege their motive for the killings was fueled by being sexually abused by their father, are now eligible for parole due to the resentencing. "I killed my mom and dad," Lyle ...
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. "I believe that the Menendez ...
After much delay, the Menendez brothers’ sentencing hearing kicked off Tuesday and resulted in Judge Michael Jesic resentencing the siblings to 50 years to life, with the possibility of parole.