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Judge reduces Menendez brothers ... Former inmate Anerae Brown cried as he testified about how the brothers helped him heal and get on the path to rehabilitation, leading to his release ...
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.
Menendez brothers cousin Anamaria Baralt, a fierce defender of their bid for freedom, spoke about the process and what's next for the family after she testified at Tuesday's resentencing hearing.
Menendez brothers cousin Anamaria Baralt, a fierce defender of their bid for freedom, spoke about the process and what's next for the family after she testified at Tuesday's resentencing hearing.
Menendez brothers cousin Anamaria Baralt, a fierce defender of their bid for freedom, spoke about the process and what's next for the family after she testified at Tuesday's resentencing hearing.
Erik and Lyle Menendez have been resentenced to 50 years to life in prison, which makes them immediately eligible for parole -- a vindication years in the making for the brothers and their family. But ...
Should the parole board back their release, Gov. Gavin Newsom would have 90 days to decide whether to reject parole.
Erik Menendez and his brother Lyle are awaiting parole hearings next month after being resentenced in their parents' 1989 ...
A judge's decision to reduce the Menendez brothers' sentence for killing their parents in 1989 enables a parole board to hear their case. Gov. Gavin Newsom could still intervene.
LOS ANGELES — When a Los Angeles County judge resentenced Erik and Lyle Menendez on Tuesday, he offered the brothers a path to freedom for the first time since they were given life in prison for ...
A Los Angeles judge told DA Nathan Hochman to show cause as to why the brothers should not be entitled to habeas corpus ...
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