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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge has ordered Los Angeles prosecutors to explain why Erik and Lyle Menendez’s murder convictions ...
A Los Angeles judge told DA Nathan Hochman to show cause as to why the brothers should not be entitled to habeas corpus ...
As infamous killer brothers Erik and Lyle Mendendez wait for their August parole hearing, they have scored a legal victory on ...
Erik and Lyle Menendez pursue dual paths to freedom through a habeas petition citing new sexual abuse evidence and an upcoming parole hearing after their resentencing in May.
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has been ordered by a Superior Court judge to explain why the key ...
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LAist on MSNCiting ‘new’ evidence, judge orders DA’s office to explain why Menendez brothers should stay in prisonThe judge’s order notes that lawyers for Lyle and Erik Menendez have two pieces of evidence they say could have changed the ...
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Court TV on MSNJudge: DA must explain why abuse claims kept out of Menendez brothers’ trialA judge ordered the DA's office to explain why the Menendez brothers' claims of sexual abuse were kept out of their second ...
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Latin Times on MSNEx Menudo Roy Roselló's Allegations Could Finally Free the Menéndez Brothers, Judge SignalsA Los Angeles judge has made a stunning shift in the Menéndez brothers' case, ruling that new evidence, including testimony ...
After spending most of their adult lives in prison for committing one of the most sensational double murders in U.S. history, ...
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has instructed the District Attorney’s Office to explain why evidence that could have ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSN1996 Menendez conviction questioned amid brothers' fight to be released from prisonThe judge ruled that it could have changed the outcome of their convictions in 1996 for the murders of their parents. One of ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNMenendez Brothers' conviction faces scrutiny as judge rules in favor of habeas corpus petitionThe judge ruled that two new pieces of evidence submitted in recent years "would more likely than not changed the outcome" of the Menendez brothers' second trial in the 1990s.
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