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Lies and Lifes: The Menendez Brothers' Legal Battle
Los Angeles, California, USAMonday, March 10, 2025
The brothers have never fully admitted to their lies about their self-defense claims or the attempts to suborn perjury. They also lied about the circumstances of the murders, such as the position of their parents when they were shot and their alleged fear for their lives. The brothers' family members, who want them released, have criticized Hochman's announcement, saying he is ignoring "the fact they were repeatedly abused, feared for their lives, and have atoned for their actions. "
The brothers have been pursuing two other paths to freedom. One is their habeas corpus petition, which they filed in 2023 for a review of two new pieces of evidence not presented at trial: a letter Erik Menendez wrote to his cousin eight months before the murders detailing his alleged abuse from his father, and allegations from a former boy band member who revealed in 2023 that he was raped by Jose Menendez. Hochman announced in February that he's asked the court to deny the habeas corpus petition, arguing the new evidence isn't credible or admissible. The third path to freedom is through the brothers' request for clemency, which has been submitted to Newsom. On Feb. 26, Newsom announced that he's ordering the parole board to conduct a 90-day "comprehensive risk assessment" investigation into whether the brothers pose "an unreasonable risk to the public" if they're granted clemency and released.
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