Menendez Brothers ELIGIBLE FOR PAROL
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLA County district attorney reacts to Menendez brothers' resentencingLos Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman released a statement after a judge resentenced the Menendez brothers.
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman says a judge used his office’s reports to decide that the Menendez brothers should be resentenced, but the DA's office maintains they are not ready for release — based on those same facts.
Erik and Lyle Menendez had their sentence reduced from life without parole to 50 years to life and are now eligible for parole The post DA Nathan Hochman Responds to Menendez Brothers Resentencing: ‘Justice Should Never Be Swayed by Spectacle’ appeared first on TheWrap.
On Tuesday afternoon, inside a Los Angeles courtroom, Judge Michael Jesic ruled in favor of Erik and Lyle Menendez and resentenced them after they had spent more than three decade
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NewsNation on MSNMenendez brothers not ready for parole, despite ruling: L.A. DALos Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman says a judge used his office’s reports to decide that the Menendez brothers should be resentenced, but the DA’s office maintains they are not ready for release — based on those same facts.
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The Menendez brothers' family says Nathan Hochman's efforts to block resentencing "do not align" with their views.
The Menendez brothers have been resentenced to 50 years to life in prison, opening them up for the possibility of parole after spending more than three decades behind bars for killing their parents decades ago.
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Us Weekly on MSNLos Angeles D.A. Questions Judge's 4-Minute Deliberation in Menendez CaseLos Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is using Judge Michael Jesic‘s quick deliberation time in the Erik and Lyle Menéndez‘s resentencing case to question whether it was always the intention to let the brothers walk free.
Erik and Lyle Menendez were resentenced on Tuesday to 50 years to life in prison, which makes them eligible for parole.
After winning their resentencing bid Tuesday, the Menendez brothers are one step closer to their freedom. Erik and Lyle Menendez have spent more than three decades behind bars for killing their parents,