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The Truth About the Menendez Brothers: A Look at the Controversial Resentencing Case
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, USATuesday, March 11, 2025
Family members of the Menendez brothers have criticized the district attorney's stance, arguing that the brothers have changed and shown remorse. They point out that the brothers have apologized for their actions and have worked to improve lives through their efforts. The district attorney, however, maintains that the brothers must meet specific criteria for resentencing, including a public acknowledgment of their lies.
The current district attorney took office in December and has opposed a new trial for the Menendez brothers. The siblings, now in their 50s, were convicted in 1996 and sentenced to life in prison without parole. The previous district attorney had recommended a 50-year sentence for the brothers, which would have made them immediately eligible for parole. The current district attorney, however, called this recommendation a political move.
The Menendez brothers have also submitted a clemency plea to Governor Newsom, who has ordered the state parole board to investigate whether the brothers pose a risk if released. Newsom has proposed a new parole board process that could lead to more shortened prison sentences. A cousin of the brothers has called for the district attorney's removal from the case, citing bias, but the district attorney has rejected this claim.
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