Further delay as Menendez brothers seek freedom after decades in prison
Briefly

The Menendez brothers, convicted in 1996 for the murders of their parents, are pursuing a resentencing hearing that may allow for their immediate release after over 30 years. A judge is set to review their case amid public support and a recommendation from the former district attorney to reduce their charges. However, recent court proceedings were delayed due to disputes, causing disappointment for the family. The brothers assert they acted out of fear from years of abuse at the hands of their parents, hoping for another chance in court.
The Menendez brothers, having spent over three decades in prison, are on the verge of a resentencing hearing aimed at mitigating their murder convictions.
Despite public support and new legal recommendations, ongoing disputes between defense and prosecution have complicated the Menendez brothers' path toward potential release.
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