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Menendez Brothers demand Los Angeles Da reconsider themselves because of ‘Gaslighting’

In their attempt to find a new process or resentment, Lyle and Erik Menendez have submitted a sizzling motion to disqualify the office of the public prosecutor to participate in the procedure.

“The record shows a conflict that it is unlikely that Erik and Lyle can receive a fair hearing, reconsideration is appropriate,” said the submission of 160 pages.

The case in which the famous brothers were involved – who served 35 years in prison for the murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty, in their house in Beverly Hills – has included different twists and turns in the last six months. In October, the then district lawyer George Gascón moved to reduce the prison sentence of the brothers from life without conditional release of up to 50 years. That reduction would, if allocated, the brothers would be immediately eligible for conditional release. But Gascón lost in the November elections, and newly elected Da Nathan Hochman returned the course and withdrew the weekly recommendation of Gascón.

“The views of the family with regard to continuous punishment are not in line with the views of the new public prosecutor,” says the motion. “They are a full 180 degrees apart.”

Lawyers for the brothers explained various conflicts in which Hochman was involved, who ‘admitted that he had already spoken with Kathleen Cady, the lawyer who represented Milton Andersen, the only family member who opposes resentment. Less than two weeks later it was Mrs. Cady who selected Mr Hochman who was the new head of the department of the Department of the Department of the Department of the Department of the Department of the Department of the Department of the Department of the Department of De Department.

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“In this case, the Shenanigans of the DA are at the next level of gas light,” says Mark Geragos, a lawyer for the brothers, says Variety.

Submitting the DA beats for not performing the wishes of the Menendez family.

“None of the District Attorney’s Victim Services Department has even contacted one of the family members whose opinion was contrary to the opinion of the former customer of Mrs. Cady,” the motion continued. “These family members shared their consistent view that almost 35 years in prison was sufficient and Erik and Lyle should indeed hate.”

The controversial case of Menendez Brothers has produced countless film and TV incarnations over the years, including Ryan Murphy’s best rated “Monster” Limited Series on Netflix last fall.

Since October the case has moved at a glacial pace. On April 17, the court postponed a hearing to consider the admissibility of the risk assessments of the State Parole Board ordered by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, after judge Michael Jesic acknowledged that he had not read the report. Public prosecutors, who had seen the report, argued that they had to be able to use it and submitted to postpone the hearing so that everyone could consider it.

GOV. Newsom De Parole Board to complete a risk assessment assessment of the Menendez brothers as one of their steps in the direction of a reduced punishment and potential freedom. The board has terminated the assessment that prosecutors led to request a delay in the hearing.

“Although people were instructed not to announce these reports because of the executive privilege of the governor and for other reasons, the Governor’s office invited the court to ask for these documents for use at the hearing,” their submission was. “There is no legitimate reason why the court should not possess the most current and current risk assessments before they make a rented decisions in this case.”

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On 11 April, the family of Kitty and José Menendez submitted a formal complaint and motion to urge the DA to meet the so -called Marsy’s law after they were blinded by graphic crime photos during a hearing of the graphic place.

“We never thought we should fight to be treated with respect and dignity,” the Menendez family wrote in a statement. “Without warning, the office of the public prosecutor showed horrible, graphic photos of the bodies of our loved ones. No heads-up, no compassion, no humanity. Our whole family was again traumatized, for the first time by the graphic view, and again when Terry became in the hospital shortly thereafter. She stays in the ICU today.”

In the long-awaited motion of Friday, lawyers wrote for the brothers: “Erik and Lyle Menendez are entitled to a reasonable resort. Jose and Kitty Menendez’s family members they take, are a reasonable opportunity to raise. Discretionary function will be taken during a sincerity that … Procedure and lyle” is required. “

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