Nearly 30 years after their sentencing, the Menendez brothers may get a new hearing. A California judge has ruled that re-sentencing can move forward following renewed public interest sparked by true crime shows on Netflix. The case is reigniting debate about how pop culture influences public opinion and the justice system.
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