Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has engaged with family members of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who were convicted in the 1989 high-profile murders of their parents. This marks a new phase in the brothers’ quest for resentencing, which is postponed to 2025.
In a recent meeting deemed “productive,” Hochman engaged with the Menendez family for the first time since assuming office. Although the specifics of their discussion are confidential, Hochman pointed out that the strength of the arguments for the brothers’ release is more significant than the extent of family backing. He examines court transcripts and prison records, preparing for the upcoming resentencing hearings.
New Los Angeles County DA Nathan Hochman meets with Menendez brothers' family ahead of resentencing bid https://t.co/omDPzbluqY
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The case continues to divide the Menendez family. Advocates for Erik and Lyle, under the banner of the Justice for Erik and Lyle Coalition, argue that after serving nearly 35 years of their life sentences without parole, the brothers have shown significant rehabilitation. This group highlights their exemplary behaviour in prison, noting the previous DA George Gascón’s support for resentencing. However, not all family members agree, with at least one opposing their release, adding complexity to the case.
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman met Friday with the family of the Menendez brothers, as he weighs whether to pursue a resentencing that would allow them to walk free. https://t.co/J9SXXRBIpR
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Despite the push from family advocates, DA Hochman has not yet taken a stance on resentencing. He takes a careful approach, prioritizing and thoroughly reviewing all pertinent information before making any decisions. This methodical process underscores the sensitivity and enduring public interest in the case.
The Menendez brothers’ resentencing outcome remains uncertain as the legal proceedings evolve. With DA Hochman’s decisions pending, the case’s resolution continues to hang in the balance, impacting not only the brothers and their families but also resonating with a broader audience following this longstanding saga.