Menendez Brothers Will Ask California Governor Gavin Newsom For Clemency
A lawyer for and has claimed he intends to file documents with California’s governor to seek clemency for the brothers.
, an attorney representing Erik, 53, and Lyle, 56, told TMZ on Tuesday, October 29, that he will file a petition with ’s office “today,” less than one week after declaring that he believes the Menéndez brothers could be released from prison by Thanksgiving.
Clemency is a legal term that describes the act of showing compassion towards somebody who has committed a crime, and it can also refer to the willingness of a reduced punishment.
“We have dual-tracks. I am doing everything possible, I’ve said publicly, I want them home not just for Thanksgiving but for Joan’s 93rd and to celebrate with Aunt Terry as well,” Geragos, 67, said, referring to , the sister of murder victim (Erik and Lyle’s mother), and , the sister of murder victim (the brothers’ father).
Related: D.A. Requests Resentencing of Erik and Lyle Menendez in Murder CaseThe Los Angeles District Attorney requested that Erik and Lyle Menéndez be resentenced amid renewed interest in their murder case. George Gascón announced the recommendation to have their sentences reduced on Thursday, October 24, during a live press conference. Gascón explained that if his recommendation is accepted, both would be “eligible for parole immediately” since they […]Us Weekly has reached out to Geragos for details into his filing and further comment.
The Menéndez brothers were sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1996 for the murder of Kitty and José and remain incarcerated at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego. Los Angeles District Attorney requested on October 24 during a press conference that the brothers be resentenced amid renewed public interest as a result of the Netflix limited series Monsters, and the documentary The Menéndez Brothers.
Geragos refused to comment on whether he had already been in touch with Newsom’s office regarding his clemency strategy for freeing the Menéndez brothers, telling the outlet during the interview, “by the time this airs, we will be on that path.”
Mark Gerigos Eric Thayer/Getty ImagesThe outlet claimed that “sources connected to the Governor’s office tell us they have the clemency petition on their radar.”
Geragos also confirmed during the interview that if and where a resentencing for the Menéndez brothers does take place, his legal team will request that their conviction be changed from murder to involuntary manslaughter.
If granted, the logic behind this change is that the siblings would immediately be released as a result of the prison time they have already served and the fact that they were both under the age of 26 when the crime occurred.
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The suggestion is currently making its way to the judge on the case, who will have Gascón’s perspective go before the Board of Parole Hearings. Erik and Lyle would either have to serve the remaining balance of the new sentence or they could be eligible for parole.
Erik and Lyle were convicted of murdering their parents in their Beverly Hills, California, home in 1989 when the brothers were 18 and 21, respectively.
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Menendez Brothers Will Ask California Governor Gavin Newsom For Clemency
Menendez Brothers Will Ask California Governor Gavin Newsom For Clemency
Menendez Brothers Will Ask California Governor Gavin Newsom For Clemency
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