Menendez Brothers: Resentencing Hearing Scheduled for California Brothers Accused of Murdering Parents
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Despite the prosecution’s efforts, the Menendez brothers’ resentencing hearing has been scheduled.

On Friday, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic set the hearing for next Tuesday and Wednesday, according to WXOW.

The brothers’ lawyer, Mark Geragos, aims to emphasize the positive transformations they’ve undergone while incarcerated to demonstrate that they have become different individuals. According to WXOW, the brothers have taken part in educational programs, attended various self-help classes, and started support groups for fellow inmates. Geragos also plans to present the backing they receive from family members who contend that they should be released.

District Attorney Nathan Hochman stands against the resentencing by asserting that the brothers haven’t changed and have not accepted accountability for their actions. Hochman’s stance relies on preliminary findings of a risk assessment executed by a forensic psychologist, their refusal to admit to falsehoods told during the trial, and their breaches of jail regulations by smuggling cell phones, according to WXOW.

As previously reported by CrimeOnline, during Hochman’s argument against resentencing, he asserted, “They do not meet the standards for rehabilitation. They have not exhibited full insight or accepted complete responsibility for their actions,” as noted by USA Today.

Erik and Lyle Menendez are incarcerated for the 1989 murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, when they were 18 and 21 years old. The brothers purchased two shotguns with cash and used them to kill their parents at their Beverly Hills home. Investigators initially suspected the mafia was behind the slayings. However, a breakthrough occurred in 1990 when Erik Menendez confessed to a therapist.

Evidence of their father’s molestation of Erik and Lyle was presented during their first trial, which ended in a hung jury. These details were less prominent during the second trial, resulting in their convictions in 1996.

If resentenced, the brothers would become immediately eligible for parole, and based on the parole ruling, they could possibly be released,

[Feature Photo: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP)]

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