Menendez Brothers Face Parole Board Amid Public Scrutiny

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Erik and Lyle Menendez, who have been imprisoned for over 30 years for the 1989 murder of their parents, are undergoing separate parole hearings following a resentencing that reduced their sentences. Their chances of early release are being considered by a California parole board, with final approval resting with Governor Gavin Newsom. The brothers' case has garnered renewed media attention and public support, amid broader criminal justice reforms increasing parole opportunities in California.
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- Menendez Brothers Appearing Before California Parole Board in Long-Awaited Reckoning The Hollywood Reporter
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