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1 day ago |
thesouthern.com | Taylor Romine |Matthew Friedman |Nick Watt |Melissa Gray
Los Angeles (CNN) — A judge resentenced Erik and Lyle Menendez to 50 years to life in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents, ruling Tuesday the brothers will be eligible for parole. The brothers have been serving life without parole for the killings. The stunning decision came at the end of the first day of a two-day hearing about resentencing for the brothers, who were convicted of first-degree murder for the killings in the living room of the family’s Beverly Hills home.
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1 day ago |
rnz.co.nz | Taylor Romine |Matthew Friedman |Nick Watt |Melissa Gray
By Taylor Romine, Matthew J. Friedman, Nick Watt, Melissa Gray, CNNA judge resentenced Erik and Lyle Menendez to 50 years to life in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents, ruling Tuesday the brothers will be eligible for parole. The brothers have been serving life without parole for the killings.
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2 days ago |
crossroadstoday.com | Taylor Romine |Matthew Friedman |Nick Watt |Melissa Gray
Los Angeles (CNN) — After seven months of hearings, court filings and news conferences, Lyle and Erik Menendez faced their first possibility of freedom Tuesday as a two-day resentencing hearing got underway, three decades after they were convicted of the 1989 murders of their parents. The brothers are serving life without parole for the murders after two sensational trials captured the attention of Americans across the country.
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2 days ago |
erienewsnow.com | Taylor Romine |Matthew Friedman |Nick Watt |Melissa Gray
By Taylor Romine, Matthew J. Friedman, Nick Watt, Melissa Gray, CNNLos Angeles (CNN) — After seven months of hearings, court filings and news conferences, Lyle and Erik Menendez faced their first possibility of freedom Tuesday as a two-day resentencing hearing got underway, three decades after they were convicted of the 1989 murders of their parents. The brothers are serving life without parole for the murders after two sensational trials captured the attention of Americans across the country.
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1 month ago |
rsn.org | Nick Watt |Matthew Friedman
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