Newsom Delays Menendez Clemency Decision Pending New DA's Review
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has put the clemency consideration for the Menendez brothers on hold until Nathan Hochman, the newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney, takes office on December 3. Hochman has prioritized reviewing the Menendez case, which could lead to a resentencing hearing on December 11. The brothers, convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, have gained renewed attention due to recent media portrayals and new evidence of alleged abuse by their father.
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- Governor Gavin Newsom not offering clemency to Menendez brothers right now, defers case to new district attorney KFSN-TV
- Gavin Newsom Says No Menendez Brothers ‘Clemency Decision’ Will Be Made Before DA-Elect’s ‘Review and Analysis’ Yahoo! Voices
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