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Lyle and Erik Menendez have been incarcerated 35 years for the 1989 shooting deaths of their parents. Now, a judge rules they are eligible for parole.
A Los Angeles judge told DA Nathan Hochman to show cause as to why the brothers should not be entitled to habeas corpus relief.
In their filing, prosecutors argue that the defense could have introduced the 'Cano Letter' at any point during the two ...
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman on Thursday formally opposed Erik and Lyle Menendez's latest bid for a ...
Nathan Hochman has been in staunch opposition since taking office as top prosecutors of his predecessor's view that the new ...
Erik Menendez needed surgery due to complications from kidney stones that required his hospitalization weeks before a ...
Erik Menendez is back in prison -- weeks ahead of his parole hearing -- after an extended hospitalization, sources confirmed ...
Erik Menendez is out of the hospital and back in prison. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation says the ...
LA County’s top prosecutor is formally opposing an effort by the Menendez brothers to be granted a new trial. District ...
Erik Menendez, 54, is in the hospital and has been diagnosed with a serious medical condition, his family confirmed to ABC ...
The Menendez brothers, convicted of killing their parents in 1996 in their Beverly Hills home, were resentenced to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole.
LOS ANGELES -- The office of Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman Thursday filed a 132-page response opposing ...