A pivotal court hearing was held on Friday to determine whether Erik and Lyle Menendez could be granted a chance at release after serving 35 years for the murder of their parents. The brothers’ legal team argued new evidence and changing legal standards warrant a second look. But, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office says they have yet to fully accept responsibility.
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Menendez brothers seek new shot at freedom after 35 years in prison
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