The resentencing hearing for Erik and Lyle Menendez, who have spent over 30 years behind bars for the 1989 murders of their parents, has been rescheduled.
Erik and Lyle Menendez, who were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing their parents 1989, will continue to wait for their day in court after their resentencing
The announcement came after what prosecutor Nathan Hochman said was a "productive" meeting with the brothers' relatives who support their release.
The judge overseeing the Menendez brothers' resentencing postponed their next hearing following the devastating fires in Los Angeles County. ​
A new court date has been set for the Menendez brothers resentencing hearing due to the Los Angeles wildfires.
Former and current LAFD members also blasted Crowley for letting over 125 senior commanders retire under her watch, creating a crippling power void across the city’s different firehouses.
While the smoke of the L.A. fires has yet to reach them in San Diego County, the lives of two former Angelenos, Erik and Lyle Menendez, will also be affected by the tragedies in their hometown. Judge Michael Jesic has opted to once again postpone the brothers’ widely publicized sentencing until March 20-21,
January 18, 2025 – LOS ANGELES, CA – Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman announced on Friday that the resentencing hearing for Erik and Lyle Menendez, originally scheduled for January 30-31, has been continued by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic.
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A re-sentencing hearing for Lyle and Erik Menendez over the bloody murder of their wealthy parents was delayed Friday as Los Angeles grapples with devastating wildfires.
A resentencing hearing for the Menendez brothers that had been scheduled for the end of January has been postposed to March 20 and 21 due to the Los Angeles wildfires, L.A. County District Attorney Nathan J.