The Los Angeles District Prosecutor’s Office filed an application on Wednesday night to delay Thursday’s resentment hearing for Erik and Lyle Méndez, according to reports.
The Nathan Hochman District Prosecutor’s Office said in the presentation that the resentment hearings, established for Thursday and Friday, must be suspended until the court obtains copies of comprehensive risk assessments for the brothers who were completed by the state prison and the probation officers, NBC News reported.
The Office of the Governor of California Gavin Newsom told Fox News in response that the integral risk assessment is ongoing and will be completed on June 13, 2025. According to the legal regulations of California, a component of it has released clemency, before it corrects correction correction to correction for correction for the correction of the vision of vision. Tooview toiewities to correspond to finish the review 60 days at End Viewities to Corrange Toing View 60 Days Toiew. Saying. Newsom’s office said he notified Judge Michael Jesus about the status of this report, which is not an independent risk assessment, and was sacrificed to share it with the court if he requests it.
It was not clear immediately if the presentation of the district prosecutor would affect Thursday’s hearing, which is scheduled to start at 9:30 am local time.
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Lyle, on the left, and Erik Menéndez sits with defense lawyer Leslie Abramson in Beverly Hills, the Municipal Court of the Gate A hearing on November 26, 1990. (AP Photo/Nick UT)
The Menéndez brothers discussed their impulse for freedom, decades after the brutal murders of their parents, in an interview recently with TMZ.
In the function, “TMZ presents: The Mendez Brothers: The Prison interview”, both brothers were interviewed and discussed how the prison has changed them and how they imagine life outside the walls of the prison.
“We have many hopes, we have done what we can with the time we have,” said Lyle Menéndez in the interview.
“Hope for the future is a son of something new for us,” he continued.
The scenes show a young Erik and Lyle and the spooky crime scene left in his mansion Beverly Hills in 1989 after killing his parents, José and Kitty Méndez.
“It was almost the perfect murder,” said Beverly Hills Police detective Tom Linehan.
Now, more than 35 years later, the fate of the brothers is in the hands of a judge of the Los Angeles County, that legal experts say that two simple questions will have to answer: Erik and Lyle represent an unreasonable risk for the public, and Doe believes that I think I think?
Linehan unequivocally said that he would not trust them and what they did the “most atrocious murder case” that has always been.
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This combination of two photos of reservations from the California corrections department shows Erik Menéndez, on the left, and Lyle Méndez. (California department or corrections through AP, file)
“They are two of the most skilled liars and their notary is what distinguishes them from other inmates in similar situations,” said Linehan. “If things will follow their way, they could do this again.”
Hochman has also said that he does not agree with the ressentation, but is prepared to advance.
Hochman has said that it is up to the Court to take into account whether the “lack of acceptance of responsibility for their murderous actions” is sufficient to decide if the Méndez brothers represent an unreasonable risk of danger to the community.
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“I thought that this path to ressentation has been sacrificed to the Menéndez brothers, have chosen thirdly, remain crazy in their bunker or lies, deception and denials of approximately 30 years,” said Hochman.
However, the family and other supporters of the Menéndez brothers argued that they have paid their dances and have changed.
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A former partner, the rapper with X classification, who turned 18 with Lyle and Erik, said they do not belong to the prison, even affirm that his neighbor’s dog was more dangerous than the Menéndez brothers.
He added that they have helped him and many others out of prison and rehabilitation in society, showing disinterest, knowing that “they had no possibility” or dating others.
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“The fact that they did all this without obtaining anything says a lot,” said the rapper.
Lyle said he and Erik have developed a peace and patience that most people would not understand.
Erik admitted that they were “spoiled mockery” and suffered from serious insecurity problems. Hi, he added that horses will be lawyers from other sexual abused victims, saying that “no one should have to be caught” like him.
Both Lyle and Erik Menéndez have presented themselves in documentaries and social networks claiming that their father applied sexual, offering a Different narrative of the murders That history told its lawyers in the 1990s.
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The Menéndez brothers, Erik, Left and Lyle, on the steps of his house of Beverly Hills in November 1989. (Ronald L. Freele / Los Angeles Times)
They argue that they killed their parents in self -defense.
His first judgment ended in a null trial, when jurors could not agree on their destiny. After a second trial in the mid -1990s, in which some of his evidence on the Alleged sexual abuse It was excluded, the jurors agreed with the prosecutors that their reason was greed.
If the judge decides to resent the Méndez brothers, he will go to the State’s probation board to consult his release.
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Because they were less than 26 years old at the time of murders, according to the current law of California, the new 50 -year sentences to life would be immediately eligible for a hearing in probation.
They are scheduled to appear before the Board on June 13 as part of a comprehensive risk assessment report ordered by Newsom, who is consulting the clemency application of the brothers, a separate potential path outside of prison.
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Michael Ruiz de Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
Stepheny Price is a writer of Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers issues that include missing persons, homicides, national cases of crimes, illegal immigration and more. The advice and ideas of history can be sent to stepny.price@fox.com