Menendez Brothers Score Court Victory, Granted Resentencing Hearing

UPDATE: Menendez Brothers’ Resentencing Hearing Postponed After Heated Courtroom Clash Over Risk Assessment Report & Potential Sentence Reduction
Update (April 18, 2025): The Menendez brothers’ resentencing hearing unraveled Thursday amid heated courtroom clashes.
Erik Menendez and Lyle Menendez, appearing via video in matching cobalt blue prison uniforms, await a decision that could reshape their fate after 30 years behind bars. Both men were sentenced to life for m*rdering their parents, though they claim it was due to years of s*xual abuse at the hands of their father.
The hearing, meant to reconsider their life-without-parole sentences, was derailed when a new risk assessment report—part of a clemency effort—surfaced. Neither side had reviewed it.
“This is a DA who made up his mind and did no hard work,” said attorney Mark Geragos, accusing Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman of bias.
Prosecutors pushed back, calling the m*rders “extremely depraved conduct.”
“We cannot close our eyes” to the crimes, argued prosecutor Habib Balian.
The judge paused proceedings until May 9. Geragos will also seek to recuse the DA’s office and reduce the convictions to manslaughter.
Do you think the brothers will ever be free?
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Original Story (April 11, 2025): Erik and Lyle Menendez just landed a major legal win.
On April 11, 2025, a judge denied D.A. Nathan Hochman’s motion to cancel a resentencing petition previously filed, granting the infamous brothers a new hearing set for April 17.
Defense attorney Mark Geragos celebrated the decision as “justice,” highlighting their decades of rehabilitation and impact behind bars. Geragos blasted prosecutors for leaning on ‘80s-era narratives and showing graphic photos. Despite grim expressions, Erik and Lyle seemed emotionally engaged.
Supporters, including Erik’s wife and daughter, attended. The courtroom even saw actor Cooper Koch, who played Erik in Netflix’s “Monsters” series.
The brother have been behind bars for k*lling their parents as teenagers, though they claim they only did so to end years of ab*se.
What do you think about the brother possibly coming home?
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