The Menendez brothers' quest for shorter sentences faces another setback as legal arguments erupt over crucial risk assessments. Will they ever see freedom?
The resentencing hearing for the Menendez brothers was postponed after a contentious courtroom battle. As their fate hangs in the balance, what will happen next on May 9?
The Los Angeles County DA's office is pushing to delay the Menendez Brothers' resentencing hearing, citing the need for a risk assessment report as tensions rise around this high-profile case.
Terry Baralt, the aunt of Lyle and Erik Menendez, was found unresponsive in a hotel room. As she battles colon cancer, she pleads for a reunion with her nephews amid ongoing family turmoil.
In a pivotal court ruling, an L.A. County judge denied a district attorney's attempt to block the resentencing of the Menendez brothers, setting the stage for a potential path to their freedom next week.
Tension rises as Erik and Lyle Menendez face a critical resentencing hearing. Their body language speaks volumes as prosecutors present their case, triggering emotional reactions from family members in attendance.
Los Angeles DA Nathan Hochman aims to withdraw the motion for resentencing the Menendez brothers, citing their lack of remorse and continued lies about their motives. Family members express outrage at the DA's stance.
Los Angeles DA Nathan Hochman requests to withdraw the motion for resentencing of Lyle and Erik Menendez, revealing shocking details of their alleged lies and premeditated actions surrounding their parents' murders.
DA Nathan Hochman rejects Menendez brothers' plea for new trial as resentencing approaches, dismissing evidence of sexual abuse and facing condemnation from family. Recent Netflix series and clemency petition add new layers to the case.
New evidence emerges in the Menendez brothers' case, but the District Attorney denies their habeas corpus petition based on the credibility of the evidence. A controversial legal battle ensues as the brothers seek justice for alleged abuse and murder convictions.