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As the Menendez brothers head to court this week, the district attorney is doubling down on his opposition to them getting ...
Nathan Hochman filed a motion on the resentencing matter for the brothers, saying the brothers remain in the "bunker of lies" ...
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Hey SoCal on MSNMenendez resentencing: DA restates opposition; prosecutors sue HochmanLos Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman repeated his opposition Wednesday to resentencing for Lyle and Erik ...
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman said he is prepared to proceed with the Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing, but asks the court to withdraw the previous DA's motion for resentencing.
A lawsuit filed in CA Superior Court this week by two former deputies accuses Hochman of retaliating against them for ...
Two Los Angeles County prosecutors are suing District Attorney Nathan Hochman, alleging he demoted them because they ...
Lyle and Erik Menendez are 30 years into their life sentences without the possibility of parole over their respective first-degree murder charges.
The Menendez brothers discussed their cautious optimism for parole and the work they have been doing in prison in a new interview.
I want to be an advocate for people that are suffering in silence,” 54-year-old Erik Menendez said in an interview.
During a TMZ/Fox interview from behind bars, the Menendez brothers said they still believe they'll see freedom one day despite a series of recent legal setbacks.
TMZ founder Harvey Levin spoke with NBC News' Tom Llamas about the new TMZ exclusive phone interview with Erik and Lyle ...
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