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LA County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic set the hearings for next Tuesday and Wednesday. The judge will hear arguments on the crucial question: Have Erik and Lyle Menendez been rehabilitated ...
After serving more than three decades behind bars for murdering their parents, Erik and Lyle Menendez are now eligible for parole.
Erik and Lyle Menendez will be eligible for parole after serving more than 30 years behind bars for the gruesome 1989 shotgun slayings of their parents, a Los Angeles judge ruled.
In a bombshell decision, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic slashed the Menendez brothers’ original life-without-parole terms to 50 years-to-life, making Erik and Lyle ...
Mark Geragos, the attorney representing the brothers, thanked Judge Michael Jesic for his decision. "I want to hat tip Judge Jesic, who was able to cancel out all the noise surrounding this, ...
In a stunning ruling on Tuesday, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic reduced the brothers’ sentences from life without parole to 50 years to life – making them eligible for ...
Judge Michael Jesic cited the brothers' rehabilitation work on themselves and others — as well as supportive letters he had received from corrections officers — in his resentencing decision ...
Deputy District Attorney Habib Balian, who presented on behalf of prosecution, described to Judge Michael Jesic how Lyle pressed his shotgun into his mother’s cheek and fired shots.
Erik and Lyle Menendez have a new chance for freedom. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic resentenced the Menendez Brothers in the murder of their parents in 1989. The brothers were ...
Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic scheduled the hearing on the defense re-sentencing motion to be held Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Defense attorneys for Erik Menendez, ...
Los Angeles Judge Michael Jesic denied District Attorney Nathan Hochman’s request to withdraw the Menendez Brothers’ resentencing petition Friday. This is the latest update after DA Hochman ...
The resentencing hearing, which was supposed to span two days beginning April 17, was put on hold again so Judge Michael Jesic could review newly completed "Comprehensive Risk Assessments" reports ...