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Resentencing Hearing for Menendez Brothers Who Killed Their Parents Delayed Amid Legal Disputes

Upcoming resentencing for Lyle and Erik Menendez postponed to May 9, 2025, following motions over risk assessment report and allegations of prosecutorial misconduct.
The resentencing hearing for Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted in 1996 for the 1989 murders of their parents José and Kitty Menendez, has been postponed to May 9, 2025. The delay was granted to address two primary legal issues: the prosecution’s request for additional time to review a comprehensive risk assessment (CRA) report and the defense’s motion to disqualify District Attorney Nathan Hochman over alleged bias and unfair conduct.

The Menendez brothers were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole after a second trial in which allegations of sexual abuse by their father were not permitted as evidence.

The first trial in 1993 ended without a verdict.

Prosecutors argued the motive was financial, pointing to the brothers’ expected inheritance.

The defense maintained the killings were an act of self-defense following years of abuse.

The current resentencing effort gained initial support from former District Attorney George Gascón, who cited the brothers' rehabilitation in prison and the trauma they experienced.

However, current District Attorney Nathan Hochman has opposed the motion, asserting the brothers have not taken responsibility and have maintained what he describes as “fabrications” for over three decades.

A key point of contention is a risk assessment report commissioned by California Governor Gavin Newsom in connection with a clemency request.

The report was provided to the prosecution and the court but withheld from the defense, prompting objections from attorney Mark Geragos, who demanded a judicial ruling on its admissibility before proceeding.

Geragos also announced plans to file a motion to remove Hochman from the case within ten days, citing alleged political motivations.

During the last hearing, Judge Michael Jesic expressed concern over the emotional toll on the Menendez family, some of whom traveled long distances to attend.

More than 20 relatives have publicly supported the brothers’ release, citing their positive behavior and mentorship roles while incarcerated.

The prosecution presented graphic crime scene photos at the prior hearing, which reportedly caused distress among family members, including the hospitalization of one of the brothers’ aunts.

Geragos accused the prosecution of using emotional manipulation to influence the court.

Hochman defended his team’s actions, stating they aim to ensure a full and accurate presentation of the case and honor the memory of José and Kitty Menendez.

He clarified that the prosecution is not categorically opposed to resentencing but requires the brothers to acknowledge what he referred to as “longstanding falsehoods” before considering sentence reduction.

Public reactions to a Fox News post on social media platform X were polarized.

Some users expressed hostility toward the Menendez brothers, rejecting any possibility of release.

Others expressed cautious interest in developments or questioned perceived inconsistencies in broader criminal justice debates.

The next hearing is expected to address the motion to disqualify the district attorney and determine whether the CRA report will be admissible as evidence.

No witness testimony is anticipated at this stage, and parts of the hearing may be held in camera due to the personal nature of the report.

Defense attorneys Mark Geragos and Bryan Freedman have indicated cautious optimism that the sentence could be reduced to manslaughter, potentially leading to release based on time already served.
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